kis’ 


ee 


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bas 


gal ies ge Wk Aiba ree 
Hees ‘thé room‘was filled. The 

“spirited. at einen “eid no 
J resulted, = | 
The leading figure was $1,450, which. 
}was paid by Clapp: and Graham for the 
| landscape. by -Harpignies, .called “Souve~ 
imir de St, Prive.” The charming Bol- 
|dini water color, the “Violin Girl,”. by 
| Mowbray, and the “Girl in Boat,” by, 
| Ha were not sold, having heen with- 
{drawn by the Committee for Devastated . 
| Pranee from the sale.) 
The lst of pictures ‘that ‘sold for 
es uD, with titles and buyers, fol- 


te eget Cialis a 00 
Prebsiss vine Seer ereare w" 
Alexand Autom ‘Morn-" 

4 a Adam fet. eooveed 82 
I. Ge Brown, “Shine, Sir?’ Mr. 


a Hes 


ebse sy afl ARR = eo 


168—Nattier (atten), Portrait of Lou- 
ise de Bourbon, Dr: Freder- 


_ ick Pope OPE ai... eens eer ow 219 
- 70=Boncher (etier) Mine. de Pampa 
dour, Mr, Gumpert.......... 190 


A Saaeate ol tachiont of), Portrait | of 
au -W..W.. Seaman, a ea. 310 


+ Souvenir de St..- 
ae eens cme and Graham...:,.....1, 450, 
Be ‘Worms, Divided Interest, — 


ae Pay PB UINEtt: <i. i aia cess 

. 1 sector ‘Venetian | ‘ady,’* 
G Melmetti. RAD, 
sir ‘Peter Lely, A "Gentlemas, ee, 
Sie © Clapp and Graham.. 0380) 
f i87—Sir Peter Lely, A Lady, Clapp . 
Re PONE ATARI: 6x0 i ieee cece es she 180: 
eat —De Largilliere, Portrait ‘of. ih 
Lah Woman, R. Montane...:.........., 475! 
 18—Louie ue. gets. with Hurdy- aes 
bsg Nd éainan, agent...... : 
196 M. Post, Clearing’ Weather, ..: 
Dr. Frederick POPs Galois tote nk len Wie 200 


191-1 ©, Tanner, The Fa aie 
herd; B 


Plaats ; @. I. Berg.. 

Tg 201—Bruce ‘Crane, Solitude, We: Fy i : 
MPIC) BARONE) ip dahiiscorhoeai saves » S26: 

eorge. H. Bogert, Taudeonns, ss 

_ September Morn, H. H. Parke, 

| » agent. s.... . S10 

i 24—Bruce "Crane, Passing Storm, ‘Dr. brs 

Frederick Pope. ini eeles ceieS. 820, 

‘puget gam aie Fh eal The. "Quarry, ey 

I 7 i “A, BW. DGT Qe vat cee sett ves en bate 

| a olirae x ae Landscapo, be 


EL MRELOUA Shang oin6s ah beh sininibie tn'y Gan o-atvio 420 
216—Pannint, Scene in Rome, C. Gug-. . 
. TROUMOCE ci eee a ete nese tne oe ce 280, 
f John La Farge, ‘Maus, a Samoan. | 
| M.o Knoedler: & Cob. gs cece ce tans © ATE: 
4 2%3—Rigaud, Portrait of Lous XIv., 
| TAT Ort: IMOLBO) ics cies osha iene wens 180°! 


The total for the evening's “gale was | 
| $14,935, making a’ grand total | for si 
| collection of $23,517;50. 


| e e 
“Souvenir Lae St. Prive” 2 Brings Top 
Price at Sale That Totals —_ 
$23,517. | 


a 


For the final sale of oil paintings by 
‘American and foreign artists from the 
estates of the late L. A. Lanthier, Mrs. 
Laura Ball Pinkus and Francis White, of 


‘Baltimore, ‘in the American Art Galleries 


by Thomas E. Kirby last night there was 
increased interest, and the total of the 
sale was $14,935, and the grand total for 
the two nights is $23,517. 
| The top price of the sale was $1,450, ‘paid. 
‘by Messrs. Clapp & Graham for Henri 
|Harpignies’ “Souvenir de St. Prive.” The 
second best price, of $475, was paid by M. 
Knoedler & Co. for ‘John La Farge’s 
“Maua, a Samoan,’ and an equal sum 
was given by R. Fontaine for Nicolas de 
Largilliere’s ‘‘Portrait of a W oman.’’ 
Some of the pictures sold, the artists or 
School, the buyers and the prices paid in 
that order were:— ; 


‘‘Autumn Morning,’’. A. H. Wyant; A. Kalim, $325 
‘Shine, Sir?,”’ J. G. Brown; M. Williams.. 290 
“Portrait,’’ after Jean M; Nattier; Dr, . 


POPE: Pose vas care wea ee 210 | 
‘Mme. de Pompadour, ” after F, Boucher; 
Fo SSATP OL EI) oie alee ate itarawinn ate alate tue cance eae aes 4 | 
‘“Portrait,’’ school of I M.. Nattier; W. W. 
Sedma Pees. Sesteniale ea woe ee eeu mo eee 310 
“Soleil Couchant,’’ C. FE. Daubigny; EH. 1 
LOST OR ee a/ shee pe cus) 6 tel pen dame inate en i 220 
‘An Italian Beauty,’’? W. A. Bouguereau; | 
SORE TS AN Ye is sicins cis: dass a oes Gil ee aL hae 200 
| ‘‘Landseapes,’? A. F, Oudinot; Dr. BF. Pope... 160 
‘‘Souvenir,’? H. Harpignies; Clapp’ & Graham,1,450| 
|‘‘Divided Interest,’’ Jules Worms; W. A... 
Birnie tbe aio erence igen antares lee naceine Oren 180 | 
‘““Venetian Lady,’’ Paris Bsrdonne; C. Gug- | 
VAMEED sai die isco WA ance AAS CoRR dle aie a 180 


“Portrait,’’ Sir Petor Lely; Clapp & Graham 180 


“Portralt,’’? Sir Peter Lely; Clapp & Graham 180 | 
‘*“Womuan,’’ Nicolas de Largilliere; BR. Ion- 

Came eos SER as tells One dae a a eae eet 475 
| ‘‘Lady with Hurdy Gurdy,” Louis Tocque; 

B12 WM | SOA MAIN ois as cine a caleba a atom Caeee Tote 00 
“Clearing,”’7 WM, Post; Dr. Wy Pope ..0c2 02 200 
“‘Good Shepherd,’’ Henry O. Tanner: G, L, | 

BORe oo ceils ah ra eG Rte URE OL ERIE Fete ee 375 | 
“Solitude,’’ Bruce Crane; .H. H, Parkes, 

AFOOT 6: Oo Gok bates gyn orate Mice aie hun igee CEM aeMe S20 

| ‘‘Landseape,’”? G. H. Bogert; H. H. Parkes, 

2 84 2) 0 RISA AIER IU oct nly Mitiome at dim Duet toh goats Hf WS me a) 870 

| ‘Passing Storm, * Bruce Grane: Dr, F. Pope. 320 | 
“The Quarry.’’ EB. W. Redfield; G.' Ib. Borg... 820 
“TLandscape,’’ G. H. Bogert: T. Hatfield. ...° 420 
“Scene in Rome,’’? G, P. ‘Pannini; €. Gug- 
fi TO BEI aia alse an haan Se ncaa ina gt A acd aa 
“Maua, a Samoan,’* John La Farge; M. 

Knoedler (Si Woe Socio ce Marniaivia pace 473 

|‘*Portrait of Louis XIV.,’’ Hyacinthe Rigaud: 

ALD Ort) Worse ita a airs iw sacle ion acacd inte a nue 190 


Buyers 


Cc. Fliermans 

de las Wilkins 
Arlington Art Galleries 
S. A. Guarnio 

A. Ge. Bower 

Ne Ne Seaman, Agt. 
Je Be Willever 

Dr. Fred J. Pope 

G. Fliermans 

Le Roy Ireland 

Ae Flattau 

Wm. A. Burnett 

We Ae Johns 
Arlington Galleries 
Wm. Ae Burnett. 

Dr. Fred J. Pope 
Bklyn. Art Galleries 
Ae Flatteau 


Dr. Fred J. Pope 


S. A. Guarnio 

Je C. Willever 

A. Sehilling 

D. Calo & Sons 

Wm. Ae Burnet 

Je He Kruse 

S. G Ranis 

Bklyn. Art Galleries 
Thomas IF. Berrill 
S. A. Guarnis 

Dr. Fred J. Pope 
B. Devine 

Ae Benzon 

Otto Bernet, Agt. 
Ce Guglielmetti 

J. Gruber 

Ce Guglielmetts 

N. N. Seaman, Agt. 
Ss Je Prank 

EB. Ormonde 

Otto Bernet, Act. 
Wne A. Burnett 

Je Ne. Kruse 

Ee E. Dickinson 
Wm. A. Burnett 

S. ds Frank 

Balyn. Art Galleries 
D. Calo & Sons 


Nos. 


80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
37 
85 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
99 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100. 
LOL 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 


ad 


112 
113 


114. 


116 
119 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
L27 
129 
130 
Lak 
132 


‘gold at the American Art Association, April 15-16, 1919. 


Prices 
ee Mr ee ee 


: 80. 
80. 
40. 
556 
65 
60. 
60. 

150. 
30-6 
105. 
140. 
190. 
3206 
120. 
300. 
190. 
3206 
120. 
300. 
170. 
40. 
290. 
45. 
90. 
75-6 
400. 
100. 
306 
50. 
aloe 
3306 
906 
115. 
150. 
556 
90. 
90. 
350 
90. 
60. 
756 
40. 
135, 
Ra0~ 
110. 
35. 
D5e 
30. 


. Mrs. E. Huntington — 
“Ae Benzon | 


OR Fred Je P } 
o i hy 

‘s a ie ay a c. 
Wme Ae. Burnett 
Te Heckscher | 
Jo StUle= SA 
C. Guglielnetti ane 

N. N. Seaman, Agte 
Dr. Fred J. Pope ee 
C. Guglielmetti — a 
Re Fontane ae 
Wm. Seaman, Asti. ie 
Dr. Fred J. Pope a 
C. Guglielmetti 
Re Fontane : Aas 


: uzh ti 
Ne Ne Seaman, Agte 
Dr. Fred J. Pope a 
J. He Kruse 9). Re 
A. Flatteau te aia 
Arlington Galleries 

Clapp & Graham 


Ee Ormonde 


Ce. Guglielmetti 
Ae Flatteau 

Clapp & Graham 
C. Guglielmetti 


T. Hecksher " 
Je C. Willever uo 
Clapp & Graham 
Se As Guarnio 4 


Dr. C. Js: Kane : 
Mrs. L. Lichtenstein 
Je C. Willever 

Je F. Hatfield 
Knoedler & Co. 
Se Ae Guarnio 
ER. J. Hester 
Knoedler & Co. 
J. Stulz 

Clapp & Graham 
Leone Ricci 


Nos. 


th 2 335 _ 
p eers6: 
“@ hee 137 . 


"139 

140° 
144 

145 


146. 
a ace 
Sa! | a 
Ba ie 
aes: 
space 
vo LOD dae 


Mie 4 
058. 
159 


160. 
an Doge 
« 164 


a 288, 
166 


168 
169 
Rees Hyd 


171° 
172 


“172 
173 
475 
177 


Buyers 


‘Wiss Teschner 


Je Le Walker 

Dr. Fred J. Pope 
H. Oliver Nouss 
Se Ae Guarnio 

Ce Fliermans 
John Levy 


Dr. Fred J. Pope 
John Levy 

ds L. Wilkin 

S. G Ranis 

A. Flatteau 

Wme Ac Burnett 
Ae. Flatteau 

Dr. Fred J. Pope 
de S. Higshi 
Clapp & Grahan 
Adam Kaliy 

Re Ederhesser 
Wm. A. Burnett 
Dr..Fred J. Pope 


By J. Huntington 


Holland Galleries 


Wm. A. Burnett 
s$ w 99 


i. Je Hester 
John Levy 


R. Ederheimer 
C. Guchlielmetti 
Dr. Fred J. Pope 
Mirs Gumperi 
C. Gua@lielmetti 
N. N.“ Seaman, Act. 
Wm. A. Burnett 
As. Ae Healy 
Le Roy Ireland 
John Levy 
Dr. Fred J. Pope 
Clapp & Graham 
T. Fe Hatfield 
Wm. A. Burnett 
Franklin Conkling Jr. 
C. Gugflielmetti 
Clapp & Graham 

Li) i? 


on " 

C. Gugflielmetti 

S. M. Barner 

Samuel M. Nicholson 
R. Bderheim®r 

R. Fontane 

Ge Le Bers 


So ek ee 
Ah | "Buy rors, oe 
Mr. Geapert. 


He He Parke, oe 


ae Miabens 
Dr. Fred’ J. Pope 
Spencer Wagers: 

5. . a Rs Frank 
Joseph. Conway 

T. Ellis Me SS i oe 
Ge L. Berg ae 

Te ve Hatfield 

N. N. Seaman, het 
Job. Kruse #6 

Dr. Fred J.. Pope 
Ve: he ay gente ites : 
R. Hosia 
Sede Prank — 

He He Parke . 

T. Ellis pete: 
Mre.. John T. Brush 
CG: Guo~lielmetti 
H.- Oliver. Nouss  — 
David H. Taylor 
Knoedler & Co. ; 
ee Aaa 
M. Gumpert | 
Ma: Fe | 

Albert Morse 


ination sale of 223 oils by modern 
ign and American artists, with a num-| 
of others, attributed to early English, | 
nch and Dutch masters, held at the 


‘Fre 


American Art Galleries Tuesday and 
Wednesday evenings last, Apr. 


15-16, re- 
pained in a total of $23,517.50. ~ <>. 
_ At the first session Tuesday evening a 
total of $8,582.50 was obtained for 112 oils 
‘and a large XIX century Italian mosaic of 
the Roman Forum. Prices ruled low and 
-many bargains were secured by a few buy- 
ers. The highest figure, $425, was paid by 
“Seaman as agent, for a “Portrait Of the 
Countess de. Maurepas”’ attributed to Jean! 
-B. Van Loo, The pictures which sold for 
~$100 or over with prices and buyers, were 
_as follows: “Landscape,” A. H. Wyant, $270, 
Arlington Galleries; “Dutch Interior,” by J. 
F. Sterredong, $180, bought by Seaman, 
Agent; “Landscape and Cattle,” by A. J. 
-Groenewegen, $105; J C Willever; “On 
Guard,” by C A. Detti, $120, W. A. Burnett; 
“Village Landscape,” by H. P. Smith, $100, 
J. C, Williver; “Close of Day,” by W. Mer- 
Brite Post. $150, -Dr.- EF... Pope;:-“Lady At- 
tended by a Negro,” School of Largilliere, 
po00, CA. Guglielmetti; “Portrait of a 
Young Woman,” -by Adelaide  Labille- 
_Guiard, $140,-C. A. Guglielmetti; “Portrait 
of. the Marquise d’Humieres,” after Drouais, 
$220, Seaman, Agent; “Arabs in Battle,” by 
P.. Phillippoteaux, $150, W. A. Burnett; 
| “Portrait of a Lady,’ English School, $100, 
ME Stutz; “Portrait of a Lady,” English 
School, $140, C A. Guglielmetti; “Portrait 
| of a Man,” attributed to Largilliere, $190, 
Seaman, Agent; “Portrait of a Lady,” Eng- 
lish’ School, $320, Dr. F. Pope; “Portrait 
Potr-a Woman, French School, $120; C. 
A. Guglielmetti; “Portrait of a Woman,” 
French School, $300, Fontana; “Portrait 
_ Marquise de Lauta,” attributed to Largil- 
liere, $170, C. A. Guglielmetti; -Autumn 
Landscape,’ George H. Bogert, $250, Dr. 
pert one- Old Oaken’: Bucket,” Jerome 
-_ Thompson (a famous old American picture 
from L. A. Lanthier estate), $400, Clapp and 
Graham; “Mountain Torrent,’ Hermann 
Herzog, 5100, (2) Ormond: “Portrait. ofa 
Spanish Princess,” Spanish School. $275, C. 
A. Gueglielmetti; “Portrait of a Woman,” 
French School, $330, A. Flattau; “Portrait 
of a Man and Woman,” School of Largil- 
| liere, $270, C. A. Guglielmetti; “Portrait of 
| Nelli Gwynn,” School Sir Peter Lely, $225, 
| 
| 


be 
é 


Mrs. S. Knight; “Portrait Countess de 
Maurepas.” Jean B. Van Loo, $425, Seaman, 
Agent: “Funeral in Venice.” Gustave Brion. 
$110. W. A. Burnett; “Ave Maria-Fisher- 
men at Shrine-Chiogga,” G. Carrodi. $110. 
C A. Guglielmetti; XIX Century Italian 


Heckscher. 


(Second Session) 

Despite inclement weather the attendance 
at the second session Wed. eve. was. good, 
and the bidding for a better class of pictures 
was animated at times. The 108 oils sold— 
three, a Boldini, a Hassam, and a Siddons 
‘ Mowbray, which were to have been sold 

for the benefit of the Fund for Devastated 
_ France, having been withdrawn—brought 
| 4 total of $14,935, which added to the total 


oP ae 5 


Mosaic of the Roman Forum,” $150, coy 


ich sold for 


Artist 


On the River Coln; 


Fairford, Oxfordshire, England,” 12x. 
1644.07": Higbie oe. ck... icra ts 7 
Wyant, Alex. H., “Autumn Morning,” 
Monae ep eotam Rea iets. fae att hone Hee 
ase. .. “Venetian Marin raaaine 5 e4 
Di POpete as 62s. ete rn, 
Brown, John G., “Shine! Sir?” 24x16, 
Sethe tiie ef et. via i Ree Oe 
Weber, T. H., “Off the Jetty,” 25x19, 


an Levy 
David Teniers (The Younger), “Vue De 
L’Abbave De Greemberg, Belgique,” 1414- 
213g, R. Erderheimer 
Nattier, J. M. (After), 
posed) of Louise H. De 
18, Dr. F. Pope 
Boucher, F. 


Oy 4) C56 a Oe airs 0! 6 6 @ > ue § ele 
Bye wt [> dal rashyerans erg teas tae a 


“Portrait. (sup- 
Bourbon,” 22x- 


Beas! a', & eae. 0. ee ey te, 
Se SY iat ce. @: Leh) hie ie sie ae 


Bate ina (010: 0re exe po je New h a ete 
SPR ATP CaO Oule S) tag ale, ReuR> te 


a Lady,” 29x2414, Seaman, agt. 
Mura, 


SOP gel sis gats le! eee! ce!.o . ):4) ty 


%, John Levy, 
, A. F., “Landscape 
ures,”’ 2814x21. Dr. F. Pope 
arpignies, H., “Souvenir De 
2174x29, Clapp and Graham 


Worms, Jules, 


with Fig- 


Sts Privé,” 


ang Berm. 0S 6 Ses 


s OB ae igietis:.. >. wee ee... 
c , oren, Otto, “Winter Storm,” 20x 
Nites POMeOGeiit = aes.) ete OS 
Monnoyer, J. B., “Flower. Piece.” 2214- 
a8) Cc Guatlelnetti--. ie aie As a 


e “Portrait of a Venetian 
Lady,” 46x33, C. Guglielmetti ........ 
Sir Peter Lely, “Portrait of a Gentleman,” 
Clapp and Graham....... 
Lely, “Portrait of a Lady.7 
Oval; 30x25, Clapp and Graham ...... 
Opie, John, ‘Portrait 


Largilliére, N. De, 
an,” Feigned oval; 33x26%, R. Fontane 
Locque, L.. ‘Portrait of a Lady with a 
se fee Seaman, agt... 
st: m. M., “Clearing Weather.” <- 
30,-Dr. F. Pope no eae ae 


Rian a iacose ear oro ech OF 

Poa nTae besh A. Se Neem a let 
SBA Get tede gn Lins 
BE a OUNAG el raf acai ol Sheen @itauntatoomns ere ety Ue 
gi Br btaaePe Na tales oe 
Crane, 


Dr. F. Pope 
Post, 


OE CO GTR ane aiieeL 6 
Pi OTe NOLS | Oh .0! ehh bey ole lek nad é 
OSS) wi ia, lo ve 

Ge! Sr abeja Te Seine 6) Ao 


a ee Rat ae a eee RR 
egert, Geo: -H.. Tandscape.- “Ry ening 
After the Storm,” 30x40, T Hatheld © 


Sir John Watson Gordon, “Portraj 

Be rien Sloper dairy Aly Ellis Eee : 
ournieres, R., “Portrait of a Lady of the 
Court,” 4314x32, Mrs. John T. alt 

Pannini, G. P. (Attributed). “A .Scene in 
Rome,’ 3314x48, C. Guglielmetti ...... 

Jones, Chas., “An Autumn Evening, Wor- 
Cestersairer wo4ede pis Cie Nason 


F 1 : > 00 or 
{ ames, titles, sizes, buyers and 
prices were as follows: . 

No, 

L208 


Over, 


Price 


pn al 
maha 


Fe 


ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW NJ 66 
_AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 11Tu, 1919 
UNTIL DATE OF SALE 


FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. 


* 
Pag 


ele }. mes. oT 
AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION 


OIL PAINTINGS 


BY 


AMERICAN AND FOREIGN ARTISTS 


673 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES r 


EVENINGS OF TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 
APRIL 15TH AND 16TH 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8 O’CLOCK 


OF. as 


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, Fa ee er ee re eee 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF 


OIL PAINTINGS 


AMERICAN AND FOREIGN ARTISTS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


FOR ACCOUNT OF ESTATE OF THE LATE 


L. A. LANTHIER 
Li ESTATE OF THE LATE 
LAURA BALL PINKUS 
ESTATE OF THE LATE 
FRANCIS WHITE, BALTIMORE 


SEVERAL OTHER ESTATES AND A NUMBER OF PRIVATE OWNERS 
AS DESIGNATED IN THIS CATALOGUE 


ON THE EVENINGS HEREIN STATED 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
ASSISTED BY | 
MR. OTTO BERNET AND MR. H. H. PARKE 
THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Manacers 
6 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 
NEW YORK 
1919 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance 
may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid . 
would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either de- 


cide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the pur- 
chase money as may be required, and the names and addresses of 
the purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, 
in default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put 
up again and re-sold. : 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at 
_ the time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in de- 
fault of which the undersigned may either continue to hold the 
lots at the risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be 
necessary for the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or 
private sale, and without other than this notice, re-sell the lots 
for the benefit of such purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) aris- 
ing from such re-sale shall be a charge against such purchaser. 


4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon pay- 
ment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 
9 A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays— 
between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American 
Art Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only 
on presenting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, 


of any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 


5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business 
in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be 
performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing 
at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, 
however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part 
for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 


6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the 
purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in 
caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself 
responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 
within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 


7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Asso- 
ciation of the correctness of the description, genuineness or au- 
thenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of 
any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not 
noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior 
to its sale, after which it is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot 
correctly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trust- 
worthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly cata- 
logued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued 
or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby would 
become responsible for such damage as might result were his 


Opinion without proper foundation. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South. 


“oe. ST 


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Oe a 


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me iKe 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 


TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 8.00 O'CLOCK 


MUNICH SCHOOL 
1—DUCKS TO THE WATER J. ale one 


** 
/ de Height, 6 inches; length, 7 inches 


Wittows at the left, and a church spire in the distance on the 
right, and in the foreground a fat boy with a lash-whip in one 
hand and a branch of a bush in the other, driving some scared 


ducklings into a pond. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


C. SELL, JR. 
(CHRISTIAN SELL) 
GERMAN: 1831—1883 


2—WAR IN WINTER (3 Qu 
Duff pret Height, 614, inches; length, 81/4, inches . 


A uicHT fall of snow covers the ground and the top of a gray 
garden wall, within which stand a few leafless trees. In front 
of the wall are four infantrymen, one of them standing on a 
barrel about to take a shot over the wall. 


Signed at the lower left, C. SE11, JUNIOR. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


G. TORSCHI 
CoNTEMPORARY 
: &. FL 
3—THE CONNOISSEUR pate! Si 
od “ Height, 9 inches; width, 61/, inches 


FULL-LENGTH portrait of a gallant in canary-colored pantaloons, 
gray silk coat and pink waistcoat, standing before a mantel from 
which he has taken up one of a pair of vases, which he examines 
critically. 

Signed at the lower left, G. Torscur. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


Se ae ae 


eae 


J. PEZONS (PEZOUR) ? 


ConTEMPORARY 
4—AT PASTURE 
“4 De Height, 7 inches; length, 914 inches 


Fratuery trees at the edge of a wood show masses of soft green 

foliage, and in the luxuriant grass of the adjacent open land cows 

are knee-deep; two of them approach a pool reflecting a gray 
_ sky, and in the distance a peasant woman appears. 


Signed at the lower left, J. Pezour (or Prezons). 
From Goupil’s. 


By direction of the heirs of the late Lavra Batt Pinxvs. 


HEINRICH RASCH 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


sr o SH, Pn om, ) 
5—DER SPAZIERGANG AM HAFEN A fa 
ve “4. e Height, 7 inches; length, 10 inches 


On the left and in the distance, sailing vessels in the rippling 
stream or drawn up at a broad quay. On the quay a gentleman 
and lady and a couple of gentlemen out for a pleasure stroll, and 
on the right warehouses and men working. | 


Signed at the lower right, H. Rascu, MtncHen. 


Estate of the late Francis Wuite. 


K. ALEXANDER HILVERDINK 


CoNTEMPORARY 
6—STREET OF GABLES (7, & Lines 
/ wil eo Height, 10%, inches; width, 83/4, inches 


Dutcu houses with steep gables and tiled roofs line both sides of 
a street leading to a cathedral, the right side in sunshine, the left 
in shadow; a few pedestrians appear, and a horse and cart. 


Signed at the lower right, E. Arex. Hitverpin«, ’83. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


THE ANCHORITE me 


(On copper) 


erences 


3S g ee Height, 61/4 inches; length, 8% inches 


In a rock cave a religious in gray habit, an aged bearded man, 
sits at a table with book, skull and hour-glass before him, a 
cross behind him. A horned hag in white cap whispers over his — 
shoulder and he turns to behold himself besieged by goblins. 
Through the cave entrance a chapel is visible. 


Property of S. G. Rains. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


DAVID TENIERS (the Younger) 
Fremiso: 1610—1690 ; 


-8-THE GOOD BROWN JUG he Oh 


a f o* Height, 11 inches; width, 83/, inches 


Two men seated in the corner of a wine cellar, an upturned barrel 
between them; one, bearded, faces the spectator, a half-filled wine 
glass in one hand and a goodly jug with more of the cheer 
in the other, his companion, who is filling a pipe, looking long- 
ingly at the capacious glass. Through an open window, a 

glimpse of blue sky. | 
Property of Joun J. Dwyer. 


DAVID TENIERS (the Younger) 


e 


ai Fremisu: 1610—1690 
9—-LIGHTING HIS PIPE HV ae ht Ip 
rg d — Height, 11 inches; width, 8%, inches 


In a brownish, dimly lighted and partly shadowed interior a man 
in reddish-brown breeches and greenish-blue coat, and broad- 
brimmed hat, seated on an overturned tub with a wine jug beside 
him, is lighting a long-stemmed clay pipe with a tow, from a 
brazier on another tub before him. He is in profile to the left. 


Property of Jonn J. Dwyer. 


UNIDENTIFIED _ 


10—ANIMAL HEAD — > porta q 


Height, 5 inches; length, 7 inches — 


Heap of a lion, in profile to the left, the jaws slightly parted, the NG 
eye fixed on some object below. Rich, warm, naturalistic eqloring, x 
with light striking in from the left. Pee re a 


Property of a Private Owner. 


F. SQUIER 


CoNTEMPORARY 


11—AT THE WATERSIDE | 
(Water Color) Ce 


; 
. c 2 Height, 514, inches; length, 91% inches 


At left a placid river at flood or an arm of the sea, its waters | 
penetrating the yellowish-green grass of meadows on the right; 
in the distance two sail, and a clump of trees. 

Signed at the lower left, F. Sauter, ’97. 


Property of a Private Owner. | Mee 


Me EDWARD GAY, N.A. 
0g ’ Sie i ; American: 1837— 


12—LANDSCAPE 


Bet shige ae re Height, 5 inches; length, 7 inches - fan 


_ Ffetps are a harvest-yellow in sunshine across the middle dis- 
_ tance, interrupted by two detached trees which cast dark shadows, 
the narrow foreground is a fresh meadow-green, and clouds are 
active on a breezy day. 

i mise Teta ines: + Signed at the lower right, Epwarp Gay, 1915. 


TOE RT er 2 ee aa el 
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masening soem Soi 


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Owner. 


F Ej Property of a Private 


A. SCHILL 


NINETEENTH CENTURY 


 18-YOUTH AND AGE. a 


t : Bi : x ; gy . 5 
A vereran in blue tunic and brown breeches and gaiters, in profile 


to the left, approaching a house door from the street, pulls the 
ear of a small boy, in not too severe a rebuke. 


“Height, 12%, inches; width, 9% inches 


Signed at the lower right, A. ScHItt. 
Estate of the late Francis WHITE. 


PP. ECHTLER 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY a 
14—LOST IN THE woopsY q3 Wg 
os d eae Circular: Diameter, 10 inches 


Shh : in cael green woods’ two children who have been watidering” 
happily have lost their way. A small girl, puzzled but brave, 
sits with face in her hands, thinking deeply, and a _ tow- 
haired boy ready to cry stands back of her, calling thagpeh the 
strange spaces. 


Signe at the lower right, P. (or C.) Ecurtter. 
Estate of the late Francis Wuite. 


WILLIAM BABCOCK 


3 ConTEMPORARY ) 
a ; 
15—THE JEWEL BOX b oe. (3 
ing | : fe 
/ j A cao Height, 123, inches; width, 914, inches | 


HAaLF-LENGTH standing figure of a blond young woman, demi- 
nue, facing the spectator with arms folded across her breast 
and supporting a blue drapery which enfolds her hips; before her 


an open box of jewels. 
Signed at the lower left, W. Baxcocx. 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. - 


A. MARIA LA MONACA 


SPANIsH: CONTEMPORARY 


~ 16-IN THE GARDEN gn Guo re eae 
= y 26 Height, 11 inches; width, 7 inches 


A FULL-LENGTH figure of a lady, in white satin low gown, standing 

ln in a garden path and reading a book. Background of plants, 
- in pots, and green foliage. 

ae Signed at the lower left, A. La Monaca. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


VETTEN | 
17—THE UNPAID SCORE | 
a , Rees Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches 


WiruHin a pretentious Dutch tavern with black and white tiled 
floor, where a number of men are amusing themselves around a 
table in the shadowed background, the landlady calls the attention 
of a man in a red coat, standing at left in the lighted foreground, 
to an eloquent chalk-marked slate hanging on the wall. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


UNIDENTIFIED 


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18—LANDSCAPE 


Height, 81% inches; length, 14144 inches 


2-74 = 
Aw interesting sketch of an American landscape in autumn, at 
center a pool in a green meadow, with foreground turning yellow 
-and brown, a yellow tree at left, and a circumference of scrub 
woods; near the right a figure. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


WILLIAM EDGAR MARSHALL ~— 
American: 1825—1906 


19—ON THE SEINE q 
(On Tile) Gp fe, / : j 4 
Z, inches i q 


a ae ay ; pe iare 
. O70 Height, 10 inches; width, 9 


THE river, white with cloud reflections, crosses the picture before 
a background of bluish hills, and on the rough, greenish-brown 
bank of the foreground a peasant woman stands looking over 
the water, near three saplings. : 


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Property of a Private Owner. 


WILLIAM EDGAR MARSHALL 
AMERICAN: 1825—1906 


ra 
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_ 20—-WOOD SCENE — fa: ¢ 
. ie 2 Height, 10 inches; ed ig 131%, inches 


Forest interior in a woodland twilight, with tree trunks defined at 
right and left and foliage thick all about, and in the foreground 
a shadowy figure, gazing at a pond. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 


NINETEENTH CENTURY 


-21—-TWO YOUNG Lhe eas a (3 


V4 Height, 111% inches; width, 13 inches 


HE one in front is fastening to the bosom of her dress a garland 
of roses, the other end of which is held ie the other, who stands 
on the left behind her. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


MANNER OF NICOLAS LANCRET 
Frencu: 1690—1743 


29 THE SWING . ¥. QB op. 


3 gv Height, 14 inches; width, 12 inches 
al 

A ert in a pink dress and white over-dress is in the swing which , 

is pushed by a young man in brown who stands near her, but more 

to the right. His flute and a bouquet of flowers are by trunk 

of the tree on the right. Sky background on the left. 


Original pictures of such a subject by Lancret are well known and 
highly esteemed. 


ee eee ee egg wine 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


SS eee eee 


Es 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


NINETEENTH Century oun ¥, 


.« 23—PORTRAIT OF Sie L LADY 
(Pastel) 


ha 


?) ale Oval: Height, 12 inches; width, 14 inches 


In low-cut dress of yellowish-blue material, the neck edged with 
white lace, a gauzy headdress falls on to her right shoulder. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


J. F. STERREDJONG 


Durex: CoNTEMPORARY 
24 DUTCH INTERIOR (y¥: 7 peel Pe wart. 


| 
VA ,; i, Height, 181, inches; width, 16%/, inches m 


Tue kitchen of a peasant’s house; on the left an old man, smoking 
his pipe, and a woman darning socks are seated at a table on which 
is a cat. The window on the left near them; the fireplace on the 
right. 

Signed at the lower right. 
From the Jules Oehme Collection. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanrutnr. 


AFTER HYACINTHE RIGAUD 
Frencu: 1659—1743 


my “> 


25—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
(Companion to No. 26) 


/ a 
9 i ae __ Height, 153, inches; width, 121% {n¢hes } oo 


Hatr-tenctH. In low-cut blue dress decorated with gold pat- 
terns. A gold chain at the neck; a pearl necklace; pearls in the 
hair. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


AFTER HYACINTHE RIGAUD 


Frencu: 1659— a WA f ws 
SORE A AAPORTRAITSOF A LAD 


(Companion to No. 25) 
ut 3 ree Height, 16 inches; width, 121/, inches 
Haur-Lenctu. In red dress cut low and a blue mantle decorated 


with gold fleurs-de-lis. Pearl necklace and earrings; pearls in her 
powdered hair. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


A. J. GROENEWEGEN 


DutcuH: . 


~ Height, 121, inches; width, 1844 inches 


27—LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


~~ — 

Bas 
CaTTLE are standing in sparsely cultivated grass near a wooden 
railing, on the far side of which is a shepherd in a blue smock. On 
the horizon on the left a church tower is dimly seen. Cloudy sky. 


Signed in the left bottom corner. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanruter. 


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FRENCH SCHOOL 


NINETEENTH CENTURY 


283—PORTRAIT OF A LADY | 
; ty (Pastel) Es Me wehther. 


a»? 
7 * «a 


ZF. at Height, 17 inches; width, 14 inches 


Bust length; three-quarters to the left. Low-cut dress. Roses 
and forget-me-nots in her powdered hair. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


EISMAN-SEMENOWSKY 


Russtan: ConTEMPORARY 


29—GIRL OF THE GOLDEN SPANGLE 


“KG — Height, 14 inches; width, 101, inches 
P 2 oe %, mae oF 4, 

Hat¥F-LeneruH portrait of a blond young woman with deep blue , 
eyes, facing front with head turned slightly to her right. She — 
wears a Sleeveless tunic, pink and diaphanous, and golden spangles 
bind her brow and hang about her flowing hair, and about her 
shoulders and down her breast. 


Signed at the upper right, Eisman-SEMENOowSKY, Panis, 1888. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ae: 


HENRI HARPIGNIES 
Frencu: 1819—1916 


Ca DE FONTAINEBLEAU 


co nm Height, 714, inches; length, 12 inches 


At right and left single trees, Wr, ee touched with autu 


coloring, and between them a view of open forest™ land, with © 
mounds, brush and scrub growths, in sunlight under a blue and 
white sky. In the shadowed foreground, gray, lichen-covered 


rocks. 
Signed at the lower left, H. Hanrpienies. 


By order of Messrs. Exrxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


g \ 
LL aS eee ke 
mS. = CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
Frencu: 1817—1878 


31—RIVERSIDE eke nf. ie 


3 Jim Height, 101% inches; length, 16 inches 


Tue waters of a river in France occupy the right foreground, and 
at left are green banks with a clump of trees and a punt. Near 
the opposite shore are some boats, with a tricolor flag. In the 
sky of tempered grays there is a burst of warm eae near the left 
center. en 


Sold by the order of a Trustee. 


, “ee erey ae 
= ; Ss 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
Frencu: 1817—1878 


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. coe 32°MOONLIGHT ... BY hs ag 
Oo’ es. Height, 91% inches; length, 16 inches 


A LANDscAPE showing some buildings in the right middle distance, 
a haystack at left, hills beyond, and a night sky of blues and 
grays, with the full moon. 


_ Sold by the order of a Trustee. 


EDUARDO INGAME 


SpaNisH (?): ConTEMPORARY 


Otho Men 


1a i 
fe Height, 141% inches; width, 121, inches wi 


*383—THE ETERNAL PURSUIT 


Aw aged and maudlin servitor in a great house, dropping vege- 
tables and wine bottles from his laden apron, pursues a fair 
young maid who flees from him toward the drawing-room, while 
with clasped hands he beseeches her love. 


Signed at the lower right, Eo. Incame. 
Estate of the late Francis Wuite. 


CESARE AGOSTINO DETTI 
Irauian: 1847— 


MON GUARD © Qala 


a. «et 

warm + a Height, 16 inches; width, 1014 inches 3 

y ad ss gre full-length figure of a cavalier, richly Bs and standing 
before a green curtain; he grasps with his right hand the muzzle 


of his musket. 
From the John D. Crimmins Collection. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanrutrr. 


UNKNOWN 
->‘.8) 85—THE. FIRST-BORN Haar 
2 Height, 16 inches; width, 10 inches , A pe he 


Sranpine at an embrasured leaded-glass window, adorned with a 
stained-glass medallion, a tall young mother with madonna-like 
features and waxen complexion holds in her arms a chubby infant, 
looking at it lovingly. She is in a rich gown of dark olive velvet, 
with a deep yoke white and fluted. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


CHARLES LOUIS KRATKE 
Frencu: 1848— 


= 86—4A QUIET SMOKE at ‘ g 
ee ag g ¢ a Height, 16 inches; width, 10 inches 


A CAVALRY Officer, resplendent in his uniform, stands. at a corner 
of the barracks, his bearskin on a stool at his side; he is smoking 
a long-stemmed pipe. In the left distance, round the corner of the 
barracks, a soldier is grooming his horse. 

Signed, and dated 1899, in the upper right corner. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanruimr. 


CHARLES THEODORE FRERE 
Frencu: 1815—1888 


va 37—BALEANE: HAUTE-EGY PTE: DEUX 
~- “" DROMADAIRES MANGENT LE io wa 


/ a Height, 10 inches; length, 16 nb lan wr rey. 


On the left, architectural piles, and on the right a mass of shrab- 
bery overtopped by palms, at the edge of a blue river which crosses 
the picture in the distance, beneath a blue sky. In the open fore- 
ground two saddled dromadaries, eating green feed spread for 
them by a seated Arab, one of a company, Ee others being seated 
at the right before a tent. 

Signed at the lower left, Tu. Frere. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


PAUL BISTAGNE 


Frency: ConTEMPORARY 


Bee OE OF THE F ee 


“* 9 “ : %, : 
. “ ye 16 inches; width, 12 inches Tue 
3 


Low yrs uncovers a foreground of russet bottom-land where 
two fishermen are stretching their net, and on the beach beyond 
them the boats of their fellows lie up, some with people aboard 
and canvas yet up. On the right are houses of a town, and at 
left a smooth sea stretches off to the distance. 


Signed at the lower right, BisTaGne, 82. 
Estate of the late Francis Wuire. ) 


EDMANUEL NOTERMAN (?) 
Beucian: 1808—1863 


39—THE STOLEN DINNE Lg Aharctan 


et 
a5 n'y Height, 1234 inches; length, li, ¢ 
a a" i “* Se 


Two large shaggy-haired dogs have tipped over a market basket ~ 
left carelessly unguarded, and while fruit and vegetables roll out 
unnoticed, one of the dogs goes hungrily at a piece of meat while 
the other seems to watch for expected trouble. 


Signed at the lower right, [ZacH(arte)] Norerman, 1854, 


Note: The signature “Noterman” and the date are distinct. The part of 
the signature ahead of “Noterman” is not clear but appears as here given, 
and not as “Edmanuel.” 


Estate of the late Francis Wuite. 


PIO RICCI 
Iratian: 1844— 


40O-“LHE LOVE LETTER 


- Plthee 


Re er Height, 1714 inches; width, 10 inches 


WITHIN a palace hall a smiling young woman in red and green 
silks confides to a man in blue short-clothes and crimson-lined coat 
a tender missive, sealed in red, which he accepts for discreet de- 
spatch, his head inclined to receive closely whispered instructions. 

Signed at the lower left, Pro Riccr, 1880. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


FRANCOIS BRUNERY 


Frencuo: CONTEMPORARY . 


41—_THE CHAPERONE sae ios 


o/h a? Might, 18 inches; width, 14 Dy. - ; 


Group painting of five figures within a richly embellished salon, 
in which two bewigged gallants hasten to make amorous advances 
to brilliantly clad young women, as their chaperone’s book drops 
to the floor and her head droops upon her breast. 


Signed at the lower right, F. Brunery. 
Property of a Private Collector. . 


ROBERT LAYTON NEWMAN 
AmeERiIcAn: 182 a 


Gia a 


ar 


Height, 10 inches; length, 121, inches ae 


FuuLL-LenerH figure of a sturdy shepherd, his crook beside him, 
seated nude on a bank of yellowish-gray earth in an open coun- 
try, alone, in the gloaming, a soft light illumining his swarthy skin. 


Manuscript paster of a former-loan exhibition on back, with title and 
artist’s name and reading “Loaned by Francis Lathrop, 63 Washington Square.” 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


FRANZ DE PAULA FEIG 
Austrian: 1689—1740 


‘9 THE, DANCE Vy eb leha 


’ Height, 10% inches; length, 13 inches 4 
Peasants dancing a round in an open space before the entrance- 4 
way of a country house, the white walls of which fill the central 
part of the composition. At the right, in the distance, a land- 
scape vista. | a 


Property of a Private Collector. 


‘pm 9 Ong aes toh ; 
; gales, ” Height, 101%, inches; length, 


H. PENDLETON 


AMERICAN : CONTEMPORARY 


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a 
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44—AT THE DOC 


a7 oD Height, 101, inches; length, 14 i hes mt 


Sore line of an American country harbor with low buildings at 
the left, an old red barn at the right, and in the blue water of the 
foreground a number of catboats about a pier on which are several 
women in summer attire. 


Signed at the lower left, H. Penpiteton. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
American: 1854—1907 


45—VILLAGE LANDSCAPE 


Variep frame buildings of an American country town, ina well. 
wooded and hilly section, with a white church in the midst of 
them, are seen on the bank of a placid foreground stream, with a 
sail-loft at its edge. At left, a man and two women, fishing, in 


flat boats. 
Signed at the lower left, Henry P. Smiru, 1881. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ROBERT LAYTON NEWMAN 
American: 1827—1912__, 


46—TIGER AND PREY Q- 
4 % he ap . 
Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches 


so | - 
In a bleak and treeless country with blue mountains in the dis- 
tance, at nightfall, a tiger on a bank in the foreground is feeding 
upon a small animal it has struck down; another tiger appears 


farther off. 
Signed at the lower right, R. L. Newman. 


From the John Gellatly Collection. 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


A. J. H. WAY 
AMERICAN: 1826— 


47—STILL LIFE: CHERRIES 
o- 9-62 Height, 14 inches; width, 12 inches 


Cuerries red and cherries so dark they are almost mirror black 
lie on a table beside a decorated vase of lavender-gray, before a 


rich drapery of dark green. 
Signed at the lower left, A. J. H. Way. 


Estate of the late Francis Wuite. 


JOHN W. CASILEAR 
AMERICAN: 1811—1893 


et ve 48—COWS.AT {HE RIVER om 4, 


Fy 2 ul Height, 9 inches; length, 17 inches 


Ar right the edge of a wood in autumn, and a man and woman 
seated at the foot of a tree, looking over a slowly moving river to 
which five cows have come down to drink at the opposite side. 

Signed at the lower right, J. W. C., 71. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


WILLIAM HART, N.A. : 


American: 1823—1894 Y J jes 
Ro: AM 


49—LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE, 
IN AUTUMN 


#18. Height, 1014 inches; length, 18 inches 


From a mass of trees green, deep red and bright yellow, in the. 
left middle distance a winding river emerges, and on the left 
bank in the sunny foreground are a number of cows. Lowlands 
on the right show varied autumn coloring, subdued beneath a 
haze, and extend to a far mountain range. 


Signed at the lower left, Wm. Hart, ’67. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


A. J. H. WAY 


mr) AMERICAN: 1826— 
” * “ ; x 5 


Wee 


50—STILL LIFE: PEARS 


Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches 


Hatr a dozen freshly plucked plump and luscious pears, ripe, and 
mellow in their coloring, lie amid the folds of a purplish fabric, 
against a neutral background of dark gray. 


Signed at the lower left, A. J. H. Way. 


Estate of the late Francis Witte. 


ADAM LEHR 


ConTEMPORARY 


51—GAME 
/ Re cn Height, 16 inches; width, X 


Two grouse, the fruits of marksmanship, hang suspended by the 
legs, the soft coloring of their plumage making a warm and deli- 
cate relief against a neutral background of brownish-gray. 


Signed at the lower left, Apam Lenr, 1881. 


Estate of the late Francis Wuite. 


FRANCOIS COMPTE-CALIX 


’ Frencu: 1813—1880 
So th |, ‘te 


"52 LOVE’S YOUNG DREAM 
f a 1% wahoban 
Eb sae Height, 151%, inches; width, 1914, inches 
“A youne girl, with a distaff in her left hand, is ted on the 
rocky bank of a stream; two dogs are near her. She wears a 
violet dress with green sleeves and a white headdress. She leans 
tenderly against the side of a boy who, with bare legs and a fish 


basket by his side, is catching fish in the stream which runs on 
the left. Hulls in the left distance. 


Signed on a piece of wood on the left. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanruter. 


UNKNOWN 
58—A CLASH OF CAV ALRY 


fire 
ON PR» (Companion to No. 5 ii Tra 
/ " ae Height, 13 inches; length, 18% inch 


Aw ancient painting presenting helmeted horsemen with sabres 
and lances, in fierce combat on the rough slope of a bare hill which 
towers behind them. Some have fallen, two dismounted men resort 
to sword and pistol, and in the distance the battle continues over a 
far-reaching plain. 


Estate of the late Francis WuitTe. 


UNKNOWN 


54—BATTLE SCENE ww Bd 
nut % 


(Companion to 
; i? wo OFF Height, 18 inches; length, 181% inches : & 4 mR « & : 
AN ancient painting picturing a force of warriors on horseback, 
winding about the foot of a steep and bleak hill and heading down 


over rough land toward a vast plain. In the foreground slain 
fighters and their horses lie prone. | | 


Estate of the late Francis Wuite. 


A. GARCIA-MENCIA 


SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 


(Pupil of Madrazo) 


55—THE PICNIC bay {3 
“Wp g a Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches* | tee 


In the shade of leaning trees in the foreground at the edge of a 
wood, a party of two men and four women in the costume of the 
°70’s are enjoying a picnic lunch, with bread and wine, salad and 
fruits, one of the ladies standing. | 


Signed at the lower right, A. Garcia-Mencta, 1874. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


JOHN W. CASILEAR 
ne Z AMERICAN: 1811—1893 


56—LANDSCAPE 


ca ; i) Vy] oF Height, 12%, inches; length, 20 inches 


A sroap river flowing between high lands on the right and moun-— 
; ___ tains on the left appears under a light summer haze, beneath a 
pale blue sky laden with white and soft gray clouds—undoubtedly 
) a stretch of the Hudson. Small sailboats move slowly, and on a 
foreground bank is seated a woman in a red skirt. 

Signed at the lower left, J. W. C. 778. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
AMERICAN: 1854—1907 


57—THE LIGHTHOUSE 


Ae ie & %. ( 
J Height, 12 inches; length, 20 inches 


Ar right in the middle distance an island lighthouse, banded ved” 
and white, off a distant hazy coast. At left a ship gently heeling 
in a grayish sea of broad rollers, which break white at the foot of 
the lighthouse cliff. 

Signed at the lower left, Henry P. Smitru, 1880. 


Property of S. G. Ratns. 


THOMAS DOUGHTY 


AMERICAN: 1793-1856 : 
08 RIVER LANDSCAP | 
oor GS Height, 134, inches; length, 20 inches 
A BRoap river runs across the picture, a confluent stream entering 
it from the left foreground; on the farther shore are large ware- 
houses, and in the distance the spires of many churches, and a 


monumental building crowning a hill. In the stream a sailing 
boat and a side-wheel steamer. | 


By direction of the heirs of the late Lavra Batt Pinkvs. 


A. J. H. WAY 
AMERICAN: 1826— 


504 BUNCH OF GRAPES Theerea * 
Pte « be 


27) - Height, 20 inches; width, 14 inches 


Tue stout stem of a sturdy grapevine crosses the top of the 
picture, at an angle, borne down by the weight of a huge bunch 
of mammoth grapes, green and purplish in rich translucence. 


me" 


Signed at the lower left, A. J. H. Way. 
Estate of the late Francis Wuite. 


KENNETH HAYES MILLER 


American: 1876— 
voit Be MS, MB ons ¥. 


60—SLEEP ; 4 a, Lue 


yg lle Height, 14%/, inches; length, 26 inches 


Nope figure of a young woman, at full length, lymg upon a 
white drapery on a couch of dark hue, against a wall of deep 
red. One arm extended along her side, the nearer arm is raised 
and curled back of her head; face seen in profile, her eyes closed 
in sleep. The room is sombre, a soft light playing upon the modu- 
lations of the flesh. 


Signed at the lower left, Hayes Mirier. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


WILLIAM MERRITT POST, A.N.A. 
AmERIcAN: 1857— 


61=THE CLOSE. OF DAY ntact Pak, 


Ji ee Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches 


*A tow and cozy cottage with a huge outside chimney stands at 
the edge of a clump of trees brown in autumn, and a light within 
glows red at a corner window, while the sky beyond is warmed by 
an after-sunset light and color. 


Signed at the lower right, W. Merrirr Post. 


Property of Mrs. Mary R. Kizroy. 


CHARLOTTE B. COMAN, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: ma 4g = 
ANP PAS 
62—MISTY DAY ‘IN THE ADIRONDACKS 


ap ‘ ts ey.” 


YX. ¢ o— 
A Broap mountain slope, no steep incline, is dotted with farm 
houses and other buildings, along a winding road, the fields at 
either hand open, some under cultivation, and varied by woods; 
the whole seen through the mist of a humid summer day. 


Height, 1814 inches; length, 23 inches ae : 


| Signed at the lower left, C. B. Coman. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


CHARLES HOVEY PEPPER 
AMERICAN: 1864— 


683—THE RED SHAWL oy (3 
3 i ov Height, 25 inches; width, 1714 inches 


Haur-LenetuH portrait of a dark-haired, large-eyed young girl, 
with a red shawl thrown over her shoulders, over a loose waist of 


light material. She faces slightly to the right, with eyes to the 
front. 


Signed midway at the left, Cuartes Hovey Pepper. 
Exhibited at the Worcester Art Museum. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


A. J. H. WAY 
AMERICAN: 1826— 


«64 STILL LIFE: FRUIT 


Ly aa Height!-194, inches; length, 273/, inches (/ 
Musxmetons whole or cut, purple and green grapes translucent 
and wearing their delicate fresh bloom, rosy peaches and a leafy 
branch of their tree, lie together on a marble-topped table whose 
red cover has been pushed away, and back of them is a blue porce- 
lain, jar. 


Signed at the lower right (on the table edge), A. J. H. Way, 
and (on the table scarf), A. J. H. W. 


Estate of the late Francis Wuirte. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


NINETEENTH CENTURY 
“ * x A on 


65—-PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY 


OEE ll ae g ‘ee Lele) 


Height, 201, inches; width, 161, inches 


In low-cut dress of pink and light blue striped material. | Flowers 
in her right hand, which is held before her. White flowers in her 
hair. A curl falls on to her right shoulder. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mi11s. 


SCHOOL OF LARGILLIERE 


Frencyu: EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


66—A ee BY) A NEGRO | ‘ 
j/Q o¢ . Height, 2184 inches; Sth, 1734 inc bs e 
a 


Tue lady, turned three-quarters to the left, wears a blue dress 
trimmed with gold; short sleeves with lace. Her hair is dressed 
high and powdered. In her left hand she holds a fan. Her 
right touches the snout of a dog which is held by a negro page © 
on the left. Yellow curtain on the right; architectural back- 
ground on the left. | 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mirts. 


ANTONIO TORRES 
SpPanisH: 1874— 


67—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG hor 


Height, 2414, inches; width, 181, 


Gee — 
eal vd length, in profile to the left. In a white dress of figured silky, 
open at the neck; wearing a small cap of silver material adorned 
with red, blue and white beads. Her red hair hangs down her 
back and is seen against a blue tapestry background. 


Signed in the upper right corner. 
From the T. J. Blakeslee Collection. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. LanrTutier. 


ADELAIDE LABILLE-GUIARD 
Frencu: 1749—1803 


rove ar eh A YOUNG LA “e, 
ch 


a ae 
Oval: Height, 24 inches; width, 191% in 


Bust, three-quarters to the left. In a white dress cut low at the 
breast and with flowers in it. Felt hat with gray-brown bow, and 
pearls. Fair, curly hair; fresh complexion. 


Small oval portraits of this type were a characteristic of this painter, 
by whom were three in the Beurnonville Collection, 1881. 


Purchased from Kraemer Bros., Paris, 1901. 


Property of James A, KrnsEx1a. 


<P ee ot 3 
AFTER FRANCOIS HUBERT DROUAIS 


FRENCH: eT of - a 
oe 


69—PORTRAIT (supposed) OF THE 
aad % MARQUISE D’HUMIERES 
Sapam 


Feigned oval: Height, 2514 inches; width, 1914 inches 


Hatr length. In a white dress, blue ribbons and scarf. A corn- 
flower in her powdered hair. Brown eyes, directed toward the 


left. 
Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 
(Attributed to Van per NEER) 


So 


On the right in the middle distance a red church with a slender 
spire; in the foreground and taking a course around the church, 
a stream frozen over, and peopled with Dutchmen in small-clothes 
and broad hats, skating, and pushing companions in hand-sleighs. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ARTHUR J. MEADOWS 


ENGLIsH: CoNTEMPORARY 
; w 
T1—_HAZY MORNING OFF 5 Oe 
é yy e° s Heijhh 12 inches; length, 24 inches 


SUNRISE in a dry haze, on the French side of the Channel. The 
sky soft gray and pinkish, the ruffled water greenish, and whitened 
by the struggling rays of the sun. In the foreground a large 
French fishing boat, sails limp and her men maneuvring her » 
by great sweeps, big square riggers and other craft in the offing, 
and at right the lighthouse and jetty of Boulogne harbor. — 


Signed at the lower right, ArtHur J. Meapows, 1874. 


Property of S. G. Ratrns. 


70—WINTER IN BO Prank 
Height, 251, inches; width, 20% & . | 


ale : 
a lie gal a 


UNIDENTIFIED ARTIST 


_Evropran: Moprern 


72—STORM AT SEA Vig Barnet 
rh ee... Height, 151, inches; length, 23 Oa /| 


ae Massep thunder clouds driven by a strong wind are racing over 
; the ocean, in a sky in which spots of turquoise still appear high 
above a white horizon. In the foreground the seas swirl in a 
smother of breakers, just beyond which two careening sailing ships 

are seen against the deep blue water of the distance. 


Signed at the lower left. (Signature undeciphered.) 


Estate of the late Francis Wuite. 


UNIDENTIFIED ARTIST 


European: Moprern 


73—THE SISTERS Una - Of LO POO oe 
SS an 
Pe Be 2 


Two peasant girls, the elder, a brunette, in dark green skirt and 
heavy sabots, with a crimson scarf about her shoulders, are seated 
: at the edge of a wood. The younger one, blond and barefoot, 
wearied of gathering flowers has fallen asleep with her head in 
her sister’s lap, and the elder stops her knitting to reach for an 


alighted butterfly. 
Signed at the lower left. (Signature undeciphered.) 


Height, 241/, inches; width, 19%, inches 


Estate of the late Francis WHITE. 


CARL JOHANN ARNOLD 


German: 182 
..%4.—ALPINE LANDSCAPE he eae FIGURES 
C ae Height, 131/, inches; length, 241, inches bs tk a 


CurEry and comfortable looking cottages built on a flat plateau 
in the foreground are surrounded by green trees and shrubbery, 
and an old man approaches, driving a herd of milch goats. Ata 
neighboring well are a peasant girl and two boys, and in the 
background are tall mountains. 

Signed at the lower left, C. ARNoxp. 
Estate of the late Francis WHIrTe. 


CAVALIERE ATTULIO SIMONETTI 
Iratian: 1882— 


75—THE LOVE LETTER &\@ Ke e f a 
t (Water Color) 


oy  & ¥ 
Height, 2114 inches; width, 15 inches 


Sty a 


A Happy young lady smiles quietly to herself as she walks alone 
along the edge of a wood, reading a billet-dowx. She is in red and 
blue, and white lace, and wears a large tip-tilted straw hat. 


Signed at the lower right, Atrutio Simonett1, Roma, 1882. 


Estate of the late Francis WHITE. 


T. WALRAVEN 


GERMAN, CONTEMPORARY 


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Skits, ion “ 
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is a” a po: %, * 
76—AT THE COTTAGE DOOR ° 
Height, 21 inches; width, Tow: es ene 


At the door of a gray cottage over which a grapevine climbs, a 
blond-haired young girl holds in her arms a smaller girl who 
extends an arm to throw feed to some ducks, who crane their necks 
up toward her. 


Signed at the lower left, T. Watraven, Fr. On back, artist’s certi- 
fication that he painted the picture at Brussels to the order 
of “A. D’Huyvette fils, of Antwerp; 1899.” 


Property of a Private Collector. 


FRANCOIS BRUNERY 


Frencyo: ConTEMPORARY 


8 7 THE DUET f. ; y ( 


res as Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


Ar the piano a coquettish young woman is playing, accompanying 
a gallant violinist, who seizes the moment of an elderly chaperone’s 
drowsiness to steal an ungrudged kiss. 

Signed at the lower right, F. Brunery. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


T. WALRAVEN 


GERMAN: Clee 2 "2 g as 


hae 4G an amet THE KITTEN 


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5 see Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


In a yard at the corner of a gray building, with straw strewn 
about, and cabbages filling a tub in the background, two fair- 
haired little girls, the smaller carrying her doll, have come out 
to see a cat and her five kittens at play. 


| Signed at the lower right, F. Watraven. 
Property of a Private Collector. | 


PIERRE CHARLES COMTE 
Frencu: 1823—1895 


79—-LA TOILETTE Ae) tnd, “6 


Height, 28 inches; width, 21 inches 


3 §° = YouNG woman, with long blond hair, wearing a gown af at “ 


satin, is Judging the effect of a white rose she holds in her hair 
in a small handglass, as she stands before a dressing table. Beside 
the table sits another young woman in low gown of black. 


Signed at the lower right, P. C. Comte. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


PAUL PHILIPPOTEAUX 


Frencuy: ConTEMPORARY 
7 ) 


L 80S HEPHERDESS IN BRITTAN i: 


mn a 
Own the right in the foreground a fair-haired shepherdess - in yw ™ 
sabots stands leaning on her crook, looking down at a girl com- 
_ panion whose red hair protrudes from a golden-yellow cap, who is 
seated in front of her on a bed of wild flowers. Grazing on a 
water-bordered meadow behind them is a large flock of sheep, 
attended by a watchful dog, and the distant landscape is colorful, 
_ both in herbage and the foliage of graceful trees, beneath a sky 
of golden sunset hues. 


Height, 251, inches; length, 32 inches 


Signed at the lower left, PuitipPporeavx. 
Property of Pav. B. Bopen. 


C. VAN DAMME-SYLVA 


Beucian: ConTEMPORARY 


‘S8ISDRIVING HOME THE COWS), _X, , J [\ (D 
a ae Height, 22 inches; length, 30 inches 


a 
Fiat green fields of Belgium stretch treeless to a far horizon, ‘# 
under darkening gray clouds of an early nightfall. Coming for- 
ward in the center of the picture, along a road over a broad cause- 
way between salt water shallows, a farmer follows his black and 
red and white cows homeward, and more of the herd approach 
from the right. 


Signed at the lower left, van Dammer-Sytva. 


Inscribed on the back: “The undersigned declares that this picture has been 
painted by himself to the order of A. D’Huyvette jr., of Antwerp. 
(Signed) van Damme-Sylva, Brussels, 1886.” 


By direction of the heirs of the late Laura Bat Pinxvs. 


Tee . | 
~2 om p82 PORTRAIT OF A LAD Licker 


et Height, 314, inches; width, 251, inches Bede, wos c 
toe 


Hatr-LenctuH portrait of a patrician young woman in a rich 
emerald gown with deep golden embroidery, wearing a cloak of 
deep scarlet, ermine-lined. She faces the left, three-quarters front, 
antique lace at the V of her low corsage, and jewels decking the 
high dress of her dark hair. Her breast is creamy-white, her 
cheeks are rosy and her lips enriched with rouge, and her deep 
hazel eyes regard the observer with the challenge of an ambiguous 
smile. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


PHILIPP WEBER 


. GERMAN: CoOXTEMPORARY a 
FIGUR sai 


83 LANDSCAPE WIT 


( Ss * Height, 27 inches; length, 331, inches 


Tuatcu and tile roofed cottages and outbuildings on the left, well 
sheltered by large and thick trees, extend back along the edge 
of a stream, in which ducks are swimming in the foreground. At 
left are three children feeding chickens, and at a distance a figure 
is seen standing at a well sweep. 


Signed at the lower right, Puitre Weser, Mtncnen, 1873. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


F. LING 


e it _ Conremronany 

bs om ” 4 ” 

_ §—UNLOADING THE CATCH A) ee Wes 
a pega _ Height, 25%, inches; length, 36 inches ; V4 


In the shallows of a cove fisher-folk to the AE of nearly a 
score, men and women, are busily unloading a sailboat which has 
come in with a successful catch. Other vessels are seen at sea, 
and a fishing village crowns a knoll at the right. 


Signed at the lower left, F. Line. 


By direction of the heirs of the late Laura Batt PiInxKvs. 


C. EK. L. GREEN 


: . ConTEMPORARY 
: P & mm 

85 LANDSCAPE AND FIGURES ps A 
$f d _ 5 Height, 26 inches; length, 36 inches 


KNEE-DEEP in a field of dense green vegetation three figures, 
widely scattered, bend low at labor; along the edge of the field 
a solid board fence or protective shield, and within the fence 
a row of apple trees. 

Signed at the lower right, C. E. L. Green. 


By direction of the heirs of the late Laura Batt Pinxus. 


C. EK. L. GREEN 


@e H eight, 26 inches; length, 36 inches 


per 


Unver a gray-white sky a green hillside slopes toward the left, 
and in the distance some cows are seen against a clump of low 


age: | 
86—_LANDSCAPE WITH “te 
a. 4 h 


trees. At the crest of the hill other low trees spread out in ~ 


mass, and in the right foreground the corner of a cultivated 
field comes into view, and a dilapidated farm wagon. 


Signed at the lower right, C. E. L. Green. 


By direction of the heirs of the late Laura Bari Pinxus. 


PAUL PHILIPPOTEAUX 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY c" 
yah Or: wr tr 


87— ARABS IN pardee 


&, 


/ Od’ Cane Height, 25 inches; length, 32 inches 


ARABIAN warriors on galloping horses dash in from the left, across 
an open, treeless field of green and brown, one man firing, others 
ready and keenly observant, and one holding aloft a banner of 
green and gold and red. Costumes and caparisons are rich in 
color, and the horses are white and brown and dappled. 


Signed at the lower right, Puiiproreavx. 
Property of Pau. B. Bopen. 


N. RIEGEN 


DourtcnH: oy eM eUR any 


88—A HARBOR IN HOLLAND Y 76 «. 6 f | 


| 3 _, Sic Height, 26 inches; length, 3914 inches 


A croup of Dutch fishing boats, with men and women aboard,, 
=f appear in the middle of the composition. On the right, a piece 
~*e* of shore with, buildings and figures; on the left, other boats, 
farther out at sea. Sky of-blue with warm-tinted white clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, N. Riecen, Fec., AMSTERDAM. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 


NINETEENTH CENTURY 


-89—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
we i «he, bg ed Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches , 


In a white dress open at the neck, her left hand to her cheek. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


‘vag 
: , : * " Sms Fy 
ey, (ee 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


90-PORTRAIT OF A LADY ae ae a 


le te, _ ee Height, 30 inches; width, 25 Did 


Har length, three-quarters to the left. In a white dress, pink 
sash, and black mantilla which hangs over the arm. A white 


ribbon in her hair. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


a ig, 


AN w® ’ vi 


ATTRIBUTED TO LARGILLIERE ,; 
Frencu: 1656—1746 Oe 


91—PORTR AIT Kay 


. 9 g OS Height, 32 inches; width, 264% inches 


| 


Haur length; three-quarters to the left. In a red robe, and linen 
undergarment. Full wig. The eyes brown and looking earnestly 
to the front. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL = 


NINETEENTH CENTURY 


92—PORTRAIT OF A konto 
J Dud en Height, 311, inches; width, 251, As 


Hatr length, seated towards the left. In low-cut white dress and 
a red sash, The hair powdered. A little blue bonnet on her 


‘head ‘tied with white muslin strings under the chin. Landscape 


background. -. 4 


To be sold for the account of an Estate. 


USES pane 
< ee ’ 
‘ ie = 


GERMAN SCHOOL 


as EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


eg Pima nag se : wx ~ : 
93—PORTRAIT OF A WOMA 
€ 
B Abre (Companion to No. 94 Aas hartley 
ee a : 
le: bad _— Height, 811% inches; width, 251, inches 
Ee x A RED dress, with lace insertion at the neck. Blue mantle edged 


with ermine. Pearl earrings and pearls in the hair. A crown on 
a cushion on the table on the right. 


_ Property of Mrs. C. C. Mrs. 


GERMAN SCHOOL 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


94 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (e ae Ry gab us 


Ce x a Bc orepanion to No. 98) 


“Height, an inches; width, 251, inches ° ny 


In bronze-brown dress, cut square across the breast and edged 
with lace. The blue mantle held loosely over the left shoulder. 
Pearls in the hair. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mirts. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


NICOLAS DE LARGILLIERE 
Frencu: 1656—174 


3 95—PORTRAIT. OF THE : 
salinities Danhaabiesitlis. sited MARQUISE DE LAUTA 
y ye 7 = + 
q g Ceapaernre—— Oval: Height, 36 inches; width, 281, inches 2 


Har length, in full face. In a blue dress, with red corsage 
decorated with gold pattern and precious stones, and amber 
mantle. Blue and red head-dress adorned with gems and feathers. 
Powdered hair; pearl necklace and earrings. Red curtain back- 
ground on the left. 

From the T. J. Blakeslee Collection. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanrutrr. 


MATTHEW JOUETT 
AMERICAN: 1783—1827 


MARGARET we 
9 we Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches ae 
HaLr-LenetH portrait of an elderly woman, facing very slightly 
toward the left, with eyes directly upon the spectator. She is 
in black, with white lace over her shoulders, and her white lace 


cap is bound by a band of black. Neutral background. 


96 


Property of a Private Owner. 


gO 
Reed es = i: ai a al 
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GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1864— 


-97—AUTUMN LANDSCAPE 


c/ ots ae Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches ¥% 


@ 


A poot of water in the center, with trees in the middle distan 
to the left. The sun setting in the center. Blue clouds, illuming< 
with the red rays of the sun. 


Signed in the left bottom corner. 
Purchased from the Artist. : 


Property of James A, KinsEtia. 


ALBERT INSLEY 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


98—_LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


i Ah Height, 20 inches; length, 32 inches en i é ji 


On the right the edge of a thick wood, whose trees, Bing on 
a low green river bank rise above the picture limits, gives way to 
a rounding background of mountains, vaguely misty on a day of 
late summer. On the farther river bank, which follows the curve 
of the valley, cattle are grazing, and on the nearer bank in the 
foreground are two fishermen. 

Signed at the lower right, Arsert INstey. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


GEORGE HENRY HALL 
13 


AMERICAN: 1825— 


99 NENNILLA: A NEAPOLITAN GIRL 
/ ae Y “ Height, 33 inches; width, 24 inches a? 4 Sa 


THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH standing figure of a handsome young 
woman with frank, cheerful face and soft brown hair, carrying 
on her shoulder a gray water jug banded in green. Her light 
waist is sleeveless, and makes a modest disclosure of her breast, — 
and she looks at the observer with quietly smiling eyes. 


Signed at the lower left, Geo. Henry Hatz, Roma, 1895. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


STEPHEN PARRISH 


ne a 
ae 
100—_THE OLD SAW aad 


no vt gd. Height, 26 inches; length, 36 inches 


Unver a brilliant blue sky with white and mauve-tinted clouds, 
a mountain landscape of forests and green fields, farm houses 
and a winding road, and in the foreground an old brown mill 
nestling amid green trees and luxuriant bushes by the bank of a 
stream mirroring their reflections. 


Signed at the lower right, SrepHeN ParrisuH. 
Shown at the exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists. 


Property of Harrison W. Mitts. 


JEROME THOMPSON, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1851—1886 . 


ert | 101I—THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET Q 
: <<) at aa Height, 34 inches; width, wir, Tas J fo 


A FARM-HOUSE in the open country, with a shed adjoining it on 
the left. Logs of wood on the ground; chickens near. A girl is 
leaning over the well-head on the right, and a boy is drinking 
out of the tilted bucket. The sandy road on the right runs down 
to the water mill in the distance. Summer sky. 


Signed, and dated 1867, in the right bottom corner. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanruter. 


HERMANN HERZOG 
GERMAN: 1832— 


-102—MOUNTAIN TORRENT 


py OS rnek 


From the left middle distance a stream amid green mountain 
forests rushes in white foam down to the foreground, a large 
brown mill standing midway on its farther shore, and a smaller 
mill on the hither bank in the foreground. Beyond the latter 
mill a man approaches, and on the bank of a clearing on the right 
a peasant woman is seated, attending her small flock. 


wa ice Wek Height, 28 inches; length, 39 inches 


Signed at the lower left, H. Hxrzoa. 
Property of S. G. Ratns. 


—— WILLMAN 


CoNTEMPORARY 


103—START OF rar NT 


79 eee Height, 2414 inches; length, 411, inches A 


Comrine forward along a broad and formal road through a Euro- a 
pean country town are four red-coated horsemen, the M. F. H. 
on a gray, his assistants on brown horses, the pack with tails erect 
accompanying them. At either. side creamy and gray buildings 
with red and brown roofs. 

Signed at the lower right, Wi1timMan. 


By direction of the heirs of the late Laura Batt Pinxvs. 


MARIE PETIET 


Frencu(?): ConTEMPORARY 


10A—ALLANT AU MARGHE/ ¢ g Y 
vy Wane Height, 441% inches; width, 32%, ee 


THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH figure of a dark-haired young woman, in 
the attire and headdress of her province, with a market basket on 
her arm and carrying slung under her other arm a large green 
umbrella. She goes toward the left, with back in three-quarters 
view and head turned slightly towards her left, so that her face 
is seen a little more than in profile. 


Signed at the lower right, Marre Perrier, 1883. 
Exhibited at the Salon, Paris. 


Estate of the late Francis Wuite. 


SPANISH SCHOOL 


SIXTEENTH CENTURY 


-105—PORTRAIT OF A SPANISH, PRINCESS 


is gt Height, 46 inches; width, 34% so aaa 


THREE-QUARTER length, standing to the front. In the elaborate 
costume of the Court of Philip II. The dress of amber silk edged 
and trimmed with red and blue stones. The hair dressed high 
and a jeweled coronet upon it. Full lace ruff and cuffs. Pearl 
necklace and pectoral cross studded with blue and red stones. 
The right hand resting on the table, the left grasping her handker- 
chief that denotes her rank. 

This calls to mind typical portraits of Ladies of the Court of Spain, 


painted by Alonso Sanchez Coello (1531-1588) and others. It specially re- 
minds us of that of “Margarita, Duchess of Parma,” at Petrograd. 


Purchased at the Hotel Drouot, Paris, 1901. 


Property of James A. KINsELLa. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


% NINETEENTH CENTURY 


106—PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN 


oe Li Pe rag 
Ve UO — eight, 46 inches;; width, 321, inches ! 


THREE-QUARTER length; three quarters to the left. In white dress 
with pale blue corsage, white sleeves, and red mantle. Holding 
roses in her upraised right hand. Her hair in ringlets on her 


forehead. 
Property of Mrs. C. C. Mints. 


SCHOOL OF LARGILLIERE 


EIGHTEENTH CENTU a ; 


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107—PORTRAITS OF A MAN AND WOMAN / 


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es Height, 38 inches; length, 501, inches 
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A MAN in a wig, and wearing a brown robe, is seated at the left 
at the end of a table; he holds up a glass in his left hand. A 
plate of peaches is on the table before him. The woman dressed 
in white with blue bows and a pink wrap holds half a peach in 
her right hand; a glass in her left. 


Based upon some such original as Largillitre’s “Portrait of Himself, His 
Wife and Daughter,” in the Louvre. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


SCHOOL OF SIR PETER LELY 


SEVENTEENTH CENTU 


108—PORTRAIT OF vee 


¥ Height, 50 inches; width, 4014 inches 


SEATED in a landscape, with ruins in the right distance. Three- 
quarter length, to the front. In brown dress, in a blue mantle 
which is girt up on to the right shoulder. Her hair in ringlets. 

Nell Gwyn (1650-1687), actress and mistress of Charles II, was fre- 


quently painted by Lely. This recalls numerous portraits by Lely and others 
in private collections in England. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


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270% Height, 53 inches; width, 391, we 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


JEAN BAPTISTE VAN LOO 
Frencu: 1684—1745 


© 109—PORTRAIT OF THE COMTESSE 
DE MAUREPAS. 


THREE-QUARTER length; three-quarters to the right. In # blue 
dress with pink drapery over the left shoulder. Powdered hair. 
Holding white flowers in the left hand; the right hand on papers 
resting on a table on which is an open music book. 


To be sold for the account of an Estate. 


GUSTAVE BRION 
. Frencu: 1824—1877 


110—A FUNERAL IN VENICE Gu e™ Le ; 


i 1%, inches; length, 591, inches 
Caer) a* Height, 391% inches; length \/, inches 


A conpota is being slowly rowed along the dull waters of a side 
canal in Venice by twilight. Four officials in red robes are seated 
and hold candles near the coffin, which is placed in the prow and 
covered with a rich tappetto. Other figures peer over the side 
of the bridge above. 


Signed in the right bottom corner. 
Painted in 1868. 


Bénézit: “Dictionnaire,” p. 756, records his having painted, and exhibited at 
the Salon in 1872, a picture of this subject. 


Purchased from the Dr. M. H. Henry Collection, New York. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanrutr. 


FRANCISQUE EDOUARD BERTIER 


Swiss 


1lII—F LOWER PIECE | 


? Height, 34 inches; length, 57 ing¢hes 
seo 
Rep and.white rhododendrons, arranged behind a stone table 


which occupies the foreground. Dull background. 
Signed in the right lower corner, 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lawturr. 


HERMAN CARRODI 
Travian: 1844— 


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112—AVE MARIA: FISHERMEN AT THEIR 
SHRINE, Saran IA, VEZNIC 


y, ] ae ve Height, 69 inches; width, 34 inches 

Aecarnts a sunset sky of fading splendor, the modest shrine erected 
on tall spiles and reached by a long flight of steps stands high 
above the water, its structure reflected on the ripples of the 
shimmering foreground. To it have come in two boats a company 
of fisher folk from the fishing town at the foot of the Laguna, men 
and women in colorful costumes, and they are seen in reverent 
attitude, while one of their number, a young woman, has gone aloft 
to attend to the lamp in the shrine. 


Signed at the lower left, H. Carront. 


A replica, painted by the artist after a picture which he painted for the 
(then) Princess Alexandra—now Dowager Queen of England—for presentation 
to Queen Victoria. Carrodi, a well-known Italian artist in the nineteenth 
century, maintained studios in Rome, London and Baden-Baden. 


Property of H. S. Warre. 


NINETEENTH CENTURY ITALIAN MOSAIC 


1183—MOSAIC PICTURE OF THE 
ROMAN FORUM 


7 es 4* ——_—-— Height, 31 inches; length, 57 inches JS H, epee: 


(Weight, about 500 pounds) 


A spacious view of the Forum precincts, with ruins and standing 
buildings, pavement, grass-grown areas and a few bushes, and 
some wandering pedestrians—period, about 1830. 


Estate of the late Francis Wuite. 


SECOND anp LAST EVENING’S SALE 


bi - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 8.00 O CLOCK 


C. VAN LEEMPUTTEN 


ConTEMPORARY 


114—IN THE SHEEPFOLD ( fh 1, eae 
‘ Log “ee Height, 61%, inches; length, 91, eee ! 


Lytne on yellow straw are two sheep and a lamb, and around them 
chickens are pecking for food, and a game rooster proudly over- 
looks all. In the background a gray wall and the deep shadow 
of a straw-strewn interior. 


Signed at the lower right, C. Van Lerempurrten, ’67. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


tf Y ihom Height, 91% inches; length, 13%, inches 


NARCISSE BERCHERE 
Frencu: 1819—1891 


115—A CARAVAN (>. | 
(Water Color) / 


Turovcu sandy ground the procession of three camels, accom- 
panied by their attendants and preceded by two oxen, make their 
way slowly toward the seashore on the left. Mountains in the 
right distance. - | ae 
Signed, and dated 1871, in the lower right corner. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lawruier. 


JEAN BERAUD 
FRENcH: 1849 — 


116—CORPS LEGISLATIB,0,,_/ / a, : 
J Twn Height, 13 inches; width, 91% 4's : 


Ix the background the Palais Bourbon, on a foggy winter day, 
the Pont de la Concorde m front of it busy with traffic, and 
coming across the Place toward the observer various members of 
the Chambre des Députés im silk hats and overcoats. In the 
foreground a young woman; at left a blue-bloused oworier. 


Signed at the lower right, Jzax Bewavn. 
Property of Mrs. Cuartes D. Wansworrtx. 


ta ati aar side in the sunshine, a tall young man in 
eee ee carrying glass, stick and silk hat, 
rotu: d man wearing his topper, standing at his elbow. Both 
1€ spectatee : : 


ed 


| Signed at the lower right, Guy Pixe vv 
i te ieee cs tate. 


Ameezicax: 1847— 


spas LE FORET 


(Black and White Drawing) r z ¢_ p 


Height, 7+— imches: width, 41, inches 


4 Terres wholly bare of leaves, with limbs of eccentric growth 
branching toward each other from cither side, and in the dis- 
eee = Gump of saplings, also nude, beneath a wintry sky 

Signed at the lower right, R. A. Braxertocx. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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Ree ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847— 


119—LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE 


: Height, 51, inches; len h, O inches 4 «3 


Brown woods mount above the rectire: at oi and left, against 
a sunset sky of dull golden-yellow which appears between the tree- 
groups, and in the foreground is a short figure in red, standing. 


Signed at the lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 


COLIN CAMPBELL COOPER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1856— 


1200—WINTER mm oS ~, (ou 


Height, 5 inches; length, 7 inches 


Snow covers the ground in a sparsely settled street of a con- 
siderable town, with a lamp-post on one side, a couple of way- 
farers on the other, and slender trees not denuded of leafage; in 
the background against a sunset sky, a large church with square 
tower and pointed spire. ; 


Signed at the lower left, Corrs CAMPBELL COOPER. | 


Property of a Private Owner. 


WILLIAM MERRITT POST, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


121_THE GRAY BROOK 


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3 prs Height, 5 inches; length, 7 incre Jy é Y ' Y MC 
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Winoine about an angle at the right, a brook, gray in refle 
of a light gray sky, passes between a brown and green field and a 
gray-bouldered bank, each with a background of trees and brush 


with dead leafage. 
Signed at the lower right, W. Merrirr Post. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


HOMER D. MARTIN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 18386—1897 


122—RIVER V ALLEY | 
Nida . Peta. we i 
Height, 7%, inches; length, 12 inches it 


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2 rosy at the left, beyond a foreground hill which it throws 
into transparent shadow, becomes brownish-gray with heavy 
clouds at the right, over broad hills which slope to the valley of 
a blue river that cuts the middle distance. On the slope in the 
left foreground are slender trees and shrubbery, with sparse foli- 
age green and yellow, brown and red. 

Signed at the lower left, H. D. Martin. 


Property of S. G. Rarns. 


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RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847— 


1283—LANDSCAPE § ss bp 1 Lhe | 
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( UY ad Height, 5 inches; leugth, 714, inches 


Gray clouds lower about a light horizon at the close of day, and 


brush and scrub timber are brown in shadow in the middle distance, 


in a wild country. In the green foreground an Indian kneels watch- 


fully at the side of a small stream. 
: Signed at the lower left, BLaKEtocx. 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


CHARLES MELVILLE DEWEY, N.A. 


AmeERIcAN: 1849— 
Tt. Yom 


(124—A MISTY MORNING: SUNRISE 


oe Nee one Height, 1134 inches; width, 111% inches 

g 
A wLanpscaPE, with a pool of water in the foreground. Tall 
feathery trees in the right middle distance. A wide stretch of 
country toward the left, with buildings over which the sun is 


rising through the mist. 
Signed in the left bottom corner. 
Purchased direct from the Artist. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanruter. 


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ROBERT LAYTON NEWMAN 
e American: 1827—1912 


125—GIRL BRINGING HOME J RESIS en 


A NEW-BORN LAMB 


He by eA Height, 14 inches; width, 8 inches 


 Soxirary figure of a stocky peasant girl, wrapped in a hooded 
-_ ____ blue cloak, carrying tenderly in her arms a new lamb. She comes 
toward the spectator, walking toward the right, and is seen 


vaguely, as in a mist. 
Signed at the lower right, R. L. Newman, 1886. 


From the John Gellatly Collection. 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 


Frencu: 1807—1876 te 9 ; 
ae eas 


7 126—THE FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 
13 ee Height, %1/, inches; width, 10 inches 


Rocky ground in a glade seen toward sunset. A peasant woman 
descends from the high ground in the center. 


Signed at the lower left corner. 
From the Astion Collection, New York. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. LANTHIER. 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY) p pe? | 

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Frencu: 1817—1878 , A - 

127—SOLEIL COUCHANT, En ade nvelate 


5 BORDS DE RIVIERE 
bie ee, 


Height, 934 inches; length, 15°, inches 


A GREEN foreground, the land rising gently toward the right, bor- 
ders a narrow river which crosses the picture, disappearing be- 
hind the uplands. The farther shore is lined with dense trees, and 
through a rift in their upper foliage is glimpsed the red disc of 
the setting sun, which is reflected in the stream. On the hither 
bank, two figures. 


Signed at the lower left, Dausicny. 


By order of Messrs Erxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


GIOVANNI BOLDINI 
Irauian: 1844— | 


128—AN OCCUPATION OF LEISURE 
(Water Color) 
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Brrore a gray wall formally decorated with floral sprays in 
delicate color, a fair-haired young woman in white reclines with 
abandon on a green upholstered settee, engaging her pleased at- 
tention with a fabric of feminine interest. She is in profile to the 


left. 


Height, 91% inches; length, 121, inches 


Signed at the lower right, Botprnt. 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


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HENRI HARPIGNIES ) 
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Frencu: 1819—1916 pie 7 


129—BORDS DE RIVIERE 


/ v g v6 Height, 1014 inches; length, 14 inches 


__ Forrcrounp, the edge of a stream, brown and green with reflec- 


tions of its farther high bank, where a peasant in a blue blouse and 
gray hat is seated in solitary contemplation, facing the spectator. 


Signed at the lower left, H. Harpieniss, 1853. 


By order of Messrs Exx1ns & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


CHARLES BAUGNIET 
Bexcran: 1814—1886 


130—CONTEMPLATION 


(Water Color) ud 


wo 6 
os "aes Height, 13 inches; width, 13 inches © 


Berore a hearth fire from whose direct heat she is protected by 
a screen, a dark-haired young woman in a pink gown studies 
pensively an object which stirs her memory, holding it up in her 


hand. 
Signed at the lower right, C. Bavantet, 1878. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


PIETER NEEFS 


FiemisH: circa 1577—circa 1660 


AND 


FRANS FRANCKEN 
Called DON FRANCISCO 


se po Friemiso: 1581—,1642 rable 
131_INTERIOR OF ANTWERP CATHEDRAL 4 


Height, 10 inches; length, 12 inches 


Aw interior view of the Cathedral at Antwerp, Belgium, with (~~ 
figures of ladies and gentlemen in seventeenth century costume, : 
and peasants and artisans. Some of the people are kneeling. 
The architectural forms are carefully drawn and correctly ren- 
dered. The figures were painted by Francken. 

In the Museum of Brussels there is a picture to which this one bears a 


likeness, but it is of different size and the figures are differently disposed in 
the composition. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


CHARLES ALEXANDER 


1832—_FLIRTATION Ye nti 


Height, 1514 inches; width, 124%, inches 
oOo 


Smatt half-length figures. A lady in an amber-colored robe, light 
blue mantle, and blue hood adorned with pearls, is playing on a 
mandolin. She looks up over her left shoulder at an elderly man 
in the background. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. LAantTutrr. 


eee green. 


GILBERT GAUL, N.A. 


a AMERICAN: 1855— 
 13883—“W AITING FOR aaa x WA 
i —_ Height, 12%, inches; width, 101% inches 

_ Furi-tenern seated figure of a young colored girl, dressed for 
outdoors, holding an umbrella across her lap and facing the 
spectator with wide eyes, in a room with woodwork trimmed in 


Signed at the lower right, Gavt. 


Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Seventh Loan Exhibition, May 
to November, 1883. 


Property of Private Owner. 


LOUIS LOEB, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1866—1909 


134—_LANDSCAPE 


A ore . Height, 101%, inches; length, 13%4 inches 


Iw the foreground, carefully and interestingly studied, a low sea- 
shore tree or shrub mass, with an eccentric intricacy of branches 
and a mound of soft green leafage, on the curve of an inlet from a 
broad blue bay which extends to a low and distant shore. Robin’s- 
egg sky veiled in gray. 

Signed at the lower right, Lovis Logs. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


THOMAS COLE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1801—~1848 


185—THE VOYAGE OF LI 
jj of Height of panels, 12 yy length, 131, inches 


An allegory of life from infancy to the passage to Glory, with an 
angel ever watchful, pictured in boats upon peaceful and upon 
troubled waters, in four panels within a single frame. | 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JAMES McDOUGAL HART, N.A. | 
AMERICAN: 1828—1901 


4 
136—LANDSCAPE Dn. Tae .La 
Height, 10 inches; length, 16 inches (“ 
I 


At left, a forest slope with pine standing and fallen, the outermost — 
trees overhanging the edge of a broad body of water from which 
wild ducks are taking flight. In the foreground shallows are two 
deer, and above the point of land the sun is seen in a humid mist. 


Signed at the lower left, J. M. Harr, °71. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


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EDWARD L. HENRY, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1841— 


—“WHO'S Be Na aig v4 (0 Y Norteg 


cs fog lll Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Ly1ne down within the recessed doorway of a house in a country 
town is a large dog who raises his head and cocks an eye as a 
shadow is thrown on the steps, cast by the figure of a small colored 
boy who approaches from around a corner, gingerly and dubiously, 
fetching a basket Bik the grocer’s. 


. Signed at the lower left, KE. L. Henry, ’88. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


JULIA F. HENSHAW DEWEY 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


(Mrs. Coartes Metvitte Dewey) 


188—ROSES PED ADP werny 


La gl a a Height, 12 inches; length, 17 inches 


Larce roses of delicate pink, on their stems which carry leaves 
of a fresh, rich green, nod over the sides of a globular porcelain 
jar of robin’s-egg blue, standing in a soft light before a grayish 
wall. 

Signed at the lower left, J. F. Hensuaw Dewey. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ROBERT LAYTON NEWMAN 
AMERICAN: 1827—1912 


139-MOTHER AND CHILD af QO. 


ee Height, 17 inches; width, 14 inches 
A youne mother, with fair skin and hair of rich dark red, seated, 
holds on her lap a nude infant. She wears a décolleté waist of 


_ deep crimson, and a dark green drapery is thrown over her 


skirt. . 
Signed at the lower left, R. L. Newman, 1900. 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


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HENRI HARPIGNIES 
Frencu: 1819—1916 We wa 


140—SOLEIL CO CHa UR LA LOIRE 
Go zt. Height, 10 inches; length, 145, inches 


Traversine the picture between a low green and brown foreground 
and a slightly higher bank which is dark against a sunset horizon, 
a stretch of the river Loire is white with cloud reflections, and 
tinged with rose from the waning sunset light. 


Signed at the lower left, H. Harprenies, 91. 


By order of Messrs Erxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


C. B. OWEN 


141—CATTLE AT PASTURE 


we 
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4 Height, 16 inches; width, 20 inches 
(a 5? 

7 ee A cow is grazing in scanty herbage near the foreground. Other 

y cows in the right middle distance. Low horizon. 

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‘i Signed in the lower right. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


AFTER DE HEEM 
Dutcu: 1600—1674 


142—FRUITPIECE 


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Height, 14 inches; width, 18 inches 
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Fruit, including black and white grapes, peaches and a melon, 
are placed on a table with a vase on the left. In the background 


is an arch, with a building seen beyond. 


Inscribed with the name of the artist, and dated 1892(?). He appears 
to have taken his material from some picture by Jan Davidsz de Heem. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


Fee 


VA vs Ms Brak ee er etone Ph inches; length, 


ENGLISH 
Ear Ly NINEtRENtH CENTURY 


148—A GRAY HORSE Pont beet 


Aa Color) 


/ sv Height, 18 inches; width, 18 inches 


A Faro horse, in full harness, stands outside a cottar’s house. Aw 
collie dog, red shawl and tam o’ shanter on the ground to the 
right before a water-butt, near the door. 


Property of a Private Soe 


PERCIVAL ROSSEAU 
AMERICAN: 1869— 


144—HUNTING DOGS 


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inches 


Amone reedy marshes brown and green two setters, black and 
white and brown and white, are proceeding cautiously, and keenly 
alert, across the picture, their master not within view. In the 
distance, blue water, brown woods and a purple haze. 


Signed at the lower left, P. Rossgav, 1904. 
Property of Mr. W. Rostson. 


THEOPHILE DE BOCK (7?) 
| Durcu: 1850—1904 
a - -145—M OONLIGHT Bon 


- $ So oa Height, 161, inches; width, 121%, inches 


At left, short trees and taller saplings, at the edge of water which 
Z is in gentle motion under an evening breeze. Up to the shore 
o_ line and far over the water the bright reflected light of the full 
moon, well above the horizon in a sky of breaking clouds. 


At lower right a signature, undeciphered. 


By order of Messrs Erxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


CAMILLE MAGNUS 


Frencu: ConTEMPORARY 


146—AUTUMN LANDSCAPE 


Py Ate. Height, 141, inches; length, 18%, La f 


Roveu herbage, occasional rocks, and ee both detached and 
closely massed are full of rich and varied autumn color, about a 
pool which reflects a blue and clouded sky. Some way off, a 
woman in a red waist, and in the distance a line of hills. 


Signed at the lower left, Cammurre Maenus. 
From Bernheim Jeune, Paris. 


By direction of the heirs of the late Laura Batt Pinxus. 


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ne j 5 \epnesiiner— Height, 18 inches; length, 19 inches 


JOHAN SIMON HENDRIK KEVER 
Dutcu: 1854— 


147_SEWING 
(Water Color) (ba 


jf 
uy, j “ar” Height, 18 inches; width, 13% inches 


On the left the corner of a stone cottage comes into view, and 
in its shade, seated on a bench, an old woman in white cap and 
blue apron, and wearing sabots, works patiently at her sewing. 
Beyond a fagot fence is green grass and foliage. 


Signed at the lower right, Kever. 
From the James Buchanan Brady Collection, 1918, HE FIll- K Liga 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


WILLEM STEELINK 
DutcH: 1856— 


148—RETURN OF THE mange dt S Wat 4 
U : 
Tue shepherd, at the head of his flock, is approaching and accom- 
panied by his dog, who is by his right side. He is dressed in a 
blue shirt, olive drab coat and trousers, and sabots; a muffler 
is round his neck. He carries his crook under his right arm. 


Two sheep drink from a pool on the right; rushy grass, with the 
meadow receding to sand dunes. Vaporous clouds. 


Signed at the lower right. 
In the Julius Ochme Sale, January 27, 1911, No. 15, # /2Q- Th. Lauer 
Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lantruier, | 


CHARLES LANDELLE 
Frencu: 1821—1908 


149-EGYPTIAN GIRL, THEBES 


7 _ see ¢ | 
3 5% Yom Height, 171, inches; width, 1114 inches Sf ¥, {, : 


‘Sranpine figure of a well-rounded young woman with regular 


features and olive skin, clad in a loose black garment that partly 
exposes the chest and displays her forearms. On the flat palm 
of one hand, raised nearly to shoulder height, she holds a fictile 
vessel with primitive ornamentation. She wears an elaborately 


_ jeweled headdress and heavy gold necklace. 


Signed at the lower right, Cu. LaNnvELtLe. 


Estate of the late Francis WHITE. 


CHARLES LANDELLE 
Frencu: 1821—1908 


150—L’EGYPTIENNE 


Lo 
we. in ee Oe rag ON 
S 5 Height, 171% inches; width, 111%, inches 


Sranpine figure, seen nearly to the feet, of an Oriental beauty 
carrying a brass ewer and water dish. Her dark hair, bound over 
her brows in emerald ribbon and jeweled band, falls loosely over 
her shoulders, and she wears a loose transparent tunic and a heavy 


scarlet skirt. 
Signed at the lower right, Cu. LANDELLE. 


Estate of the late Francis WHITE. 


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AUGUSTE TOULMOUCHE 
Frencu: 1829—1890 


151—REV ERIE ieorOw ee (3 


ge 
o a, i Height, 1814 inches; width, 12 inches 


«, ores 


Sranpine figure of a tall young woman with light chestnut hair, __ 
in profile to the right, her head slightly inclined and large eyes 
raised, hands clasped in front of her, deep in reverie. She is in a 
sleeveless décolleté gown of light and delicate colors. Blue back- 


ground. 
Signed at the lower left, A. Toutmoucue, 1887. 


By order of Messrs Erxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


CAMILLE MAGNUS 


FRENCH: CoNTEMPORARY 


152—ENTREE A FORET () | La Akins 


sou Height, 15 inches; length, 1814 inches 


_ Ar right a detached.tree, and at left two of them, standing in 
rough and colorful herbage, through which a straggling path leads 
to a thick wood which closes in the background, leaving, above, 
a view of a robin’s-egg sky filled with gray-white clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, CAMILLE Macnvs. 


From Bernheim Jeune, Paris. 


By direction of the heirs of the late Lavra Bart Pinxvs. 


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HENRI HARPIGNIES wel (yt ef 
Frencu: 1819—1916 ye] Pek 


153—BORDS D'UNE MARE SOUS BOIS 


Height, 1734 inches; width, 1414, inches 


: _ A srony foreground borders a poo! within the shade of a wood, and 


m the water two small boys, wading, stand with backs to the 
spectator. Beyond them the gray trunks of the trees, with just 
the beginnings of their foliage visible at the top of the picture, 
stand out against a sun-lit hillside in the background, whose 


- greenery is reflected with shadows of the tree-trunks on the water 


surface. 
Signed at the lower left, H. Harrieniss, 68. 


By order of Messrs Exrxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


CHARLES MELVILLE DEWEY, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1851— | 


154—ON THE RIVER COLN: 
FAIRFORD, OXFORDSHIRE, a aaa 


{/ 1 gg ‘ Height, 12 inches; length, 16°4 inches ef dhe 


Far hills are a hazy green under a white sky, ae which a7 
at the right a thin screen of slender, sinuous trees with feathery 
foliage, its edges yellow almost as the yellow surface growths 
which line the meadow grasses below, where a white cow stands, 
the brilliant reflections of all mingling in a shallow foreground 


stream. 
Signed at the lower left, Cuartes Metvitte Dewey. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JASPER FRANCIS CROPSEY, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 38—1900 
76 es 
155—W ARWICK WOODLANI 


Height, 12 inches; length, 20 inches 


Ar right and left richly colored rocks, and trees of richer color, 
mount high at either side of the corner of a lake, in the fore- 
ground, and a man and woman stop to converse on a rude rustic 
bridge. Beyond is the broad sweep of a valley threaded by a 
silvery river and encompassed by distant mountains, the valley 
foliage repeating the rich autumn coloring of the foreground 
trees. The distant view is softened by a warm autumn haze, 
through which the setting sun glows with a dull golden light, and 
neighboring clouds are tinged with rose and mauve. 


Signed at the lower left, J. F. Cropsry, 1877. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1836—1892 


156-—AUTUMN MORNING 6: Bae y 


a ates Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 


Broap fields are rich brown, bright yellow and a fading yellow- 
green, rolling lightly on either hand, and declining in the fore- 
ground to a partly shadowed marshy pool, grayish rocks outcrop- 
ping on the slopes. At left, brown trees in silhouette; at right, a 
tree greenish-yellow and more distant, brightened by the morning 
light. 
Signed at the lower left, A. H. Wyant. 
Property of S. G. Rats. 


ROBERT LAYTON NEWMAN « 
AMERICAN: 1827—1912 ie 


157-—-ARIADNE Shp) eT ‘ ‘ 
a ren Place 


ie be 3 ao Height, 14 inches; length, 24 inches 
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Nop: figure of a supple young woman, her long dark hair hanging 
down her back, seen in profile to the right as she walks accom- 
panied by three leopards across a mountain desert, her arms ex- 
tended and one of them supporting a crimson drapery. Three 
hailing figures approach in the distance. : 


Signed at the lower right, R. L. Newman. 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


CHARLES ROLLO PETERS 
AmeERiIcAN: 1862— 


158—RAINY MOONLIGHT n ie f , 
AM ade ae a 


: oof Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 


SiuceisH rain clouds of a storm which has drenched the landscape 
and left rivulets in the ruts of a country road are breaking up, 
and a pale moon struggles to view, through the moist atmosphere. 
At right of the road a long low building, in one window of which 
glows a single red light. 


Exhibited at the Union League Club, 1899. Subsequently sold by Mr. Thomas 
B. Clarke to the late John Harsen Rhoades, from whose collection it 
passed to Snedecor & Company. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


HARRY CHASE, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1853—1889 } & 


159 VENETIAN MARINE dn ta P 
Wir their lateen sails set at a high angle, the canvas yellow, 
crimson and brown as well as white, several Adriatic fishing boats 
are grouped close together in the Lagoon, the city of Venice 


visible in the distance. Their crews are abroad, market boats are 
alongside, and a gondola approaches from the right. 


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Signed at the lower right, H. Cuase. | 
Property of Mr. W. Rostson. ; 


GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1864— 


C4. v6 
160—WINTER TWILIGHT, = 
AMAGANSETT, LONG ISLA 


y 4 se Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


Deap, brown reeds and grasses, lining either side of an inlet, 
stand out above a blanket of snow overlying broad, flat meadows. 
At left, beyond the creek, a cottage with a warm light in the 
window and smoke issuing from the chimney stands between brown 
trees and snow-covered haystacks. Pale streaks of gold linger 
along the gray horizon. : | 
Signed at the lower right, Gro. H. Bocsrt, ’87. 


By direction of the heirs of the late Laura Batt Pinxvs. 


JOHN G. BROWN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1831—1913 


. 


_ ~ +16I—“SHINE! SIR?” WA a, Y af 
o es 5 la ye Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches 
as Se U ne 


One of New York’s vanished bootblacks, a small and affable boy 

. in ragged clothes, seated on his kit-box, brush in hand, against 

a gray wall. As he looks up, in question, he points down toward 
____ the shoe of a passer-by who is not within the picture. 


Signed at the lower left, J. G. Brown, N.A., 1885. 


Property of Mr. W. Rostson. 


JEAN RICHARD GOUBIE 
Frencu: 1842—1899 


162— TRLA (2 Si 
62—EQUESTRIANS VY we 
: VO Se Height, 151% inches; length, 2014 inches ; 


Two ladies out for a cross-country ride have halted in an open 
field beside a high garden wall, the elder in back view, riding a 
bay horse, the younger with light hair down her back, mounted . 
on a roan, while a man in a red coat, dismounted from a white- 
footed black horse, gathers for them a large bouquet of wild 
flowers. In the distance, haystacks. 


Signed at the lower right, R. Gousie, 1878. 


Property of Mrs. Cuartes D. Wapswortu. 


OTTO GUNTHER 


German: 1888—1884 ae 
AQ. bal ry “e 
163—TELLING HER FORTUNE e 
FROM PLAYING CARDS 
1 SRS Height, 221%, inches; width, 164, inches : eS 


A LOVE-LORN young woman in white décolleté gown with crimson a 
bodice is seated facing the spectator, beside a chair on which a = ,_ 
formal bouquet lies amongst an array of playing cards. She a 
lean pensively over the chair back, holding an ace of hearts. 


Signed at the lower left, Orro GUNTHER. 


Estate of the late Francis Wuire. 


GEORGES MICHEL 
- ‘Frencu: 1763—1843 


164—LANDSCAPE fae oO QrarnvOh : 
Lig nae Height, 19, ea length, 24 inches a 


A warMiy toned landscape with sky of gray clouds, depicting 
a cottage with thatched roof, clumps of trees and, at left, a cliff. 


Stamped on the back of canvas, G. M. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


Ps Me C. BONNEMAISON 


FrRENcH: CoNTEMPORARY 


165—AHEAD OF THE STORM £’ re OO aa 


Zo Li é Height, 1934 inches; length, 251, inches 


Tue dark clouds of a heavy thunderstorm are overspreading a 
sky still light above the horizon, over rolling pasture lands and 
harvest fields, with a haystack at the left, and hastening forward 
in the foreground a farmer is driving three cows and a flock of 


sheep. 


Signed at the lower left, C. BonNnEMatson. 


Estate of the late Francis Wuite. 


| THEODORE HEINRICH WEBER 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 
166—OFF THE JETTY 


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S36 — Height, 25 inches; width, | 19 inches Se 


On the right a jetty crowned by a white lighthouse, and idlers: 


seated there, one under a red parasol. To left of it a working 
fleet, with colorful sails, the foremost boats coming into the fore- 
ground shallows, the rest seen out at sea. 


Signed at the lower right, TH. Weser. 


Estate of the late Francis Wuire. 


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DAVID TENIERS (the Younger) 
Fremisu: 1610—1690 


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167—VUE DE L’ABBAYE DE R Cdirbenntil 
GREEMBERG, BELGIQUE : 


Yb 
/ Y 0 “ee Height, 1414, inches; length, 2134 inches 


TuE ancient Belgian abbey appears above a grove of short, dense 
trees at the left, the wooded background continuing in a retreat- 
ing shore-line at the right, along a body of water which bows into 
the flat land of the foreground. Here are sundry sheds, houses : 
and other buildings, and numerous early Flemings in baggy 
short-clothes, variously engaged. | 


_ Signed at bottom center, D. Tenters, F. 


On back of panel, a paster showing that the picture has at some former 
period been through a French sale or exhibition, No. 50, the paster declaring 
that the painting came from the cabinet of Voltaire and carried his seal. The 
seal, on the back, is not now decipherable. 


Property of Joun J. Dwyer. 


ATTRIBUTED TO avin ine 


Frencu: 1740—1824 


¢ 
So oie ccs 
168—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY 


Height, 2114 inches; width, 1734 inches 


SEATED in a chair. Wearing a gray dress edged with green, a 
gray scarf round her neck. A thin blue ribbon in her hair, which 
is powdered. 7 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mrrts. 


AFTER JEAN MARC NATTIER 
Frencu: 1685—1766 


Bes 169—PORTRAIT (supposed) OF Dar ¢ Eh viol 
a LOUISE H. DE BOURBON, 


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Tee wr | 
ee haf J cide Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 


Haxr-Lenern, in full face. In a white dress, with blue drapery 
__._ over her left shoulder. Flowers in her powdered hair. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mrs. 


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AFTER FRANCOIS BOUCHER 
Frencu: 1703—1770 


170—PORTRAIT OF MADAMA, 5 aoe, 


DE POMPADO 
/ J ve / _ Height, 24 inches; width, 1914 inches 


Smatt full-length figure, reclining on a settee. Wearing blue 
dress profusely trimmed with roses, pink ribbon round the neck, 
and pearl bracelets. In her right hand she holds a book. Various 
objects on the small bureau in the right foreground, near a 
yellow curtain. A bookcase and large clock in the left back- 
ground. In the left foreground are a dog, a portfolio, a porte- 
crayon and two roses. 


Bearing a false signature and date of 1763 in the right foreground, 


Original portraits of Madame de Pompadour by Boucher and in this 
aspect are well known and very highly esteemed. The two outstanding ex- 
amples are those in the National Gallery of Scotland (three-quarter length; 
14% inches by 17%4 inches) and in the private collection of Baron Schlichting, 
in Paris (231 by 28%4 inches). They were both exhibited at the Exposition de 
Cent Portraits de Femmes, in Paris, 1909. Another is in the Victoria and 
Albert Museum, London. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


MARTEN DE VOS 
Fiemisu : .1531—1603 


171—_VENUS AND A sire 


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Venus, half-clad with white and red draperies, lovingly approaches 
the Satyr, who shuns her embrace as he picks grapes from the 
vine that encircles the tree trunk. In the foreground are two 
cupids; one of them is seated on the back of a tiger and holds a 
bunch of grapes; two other tigers roll on the ground near by. 


Height, 19 inches; width, 251, inches 


Formerly in the collection (No. 71) of pictures sold by Edward Beihai cs 
April 2, 1908. 


Reproduced, from the engraving by Roland, by C. Blanc at p. 3 of the 
chapter on Marten de Vos in the volume on the “Ecole Flamande” of the 
“Histoire des Peintres,” 1864. The title there given it is the rather strange 
one of “Paon et Syrenx.” In matter of style it seems to approach the works 
of Paul de Vos (1590-1678). Perhaps to some such work as this may be 
traced the genesis of the “Infant Bacchus. pressing the Juice of the Grape 
into the Jaws of a Tiger” which, attributed to Van Dyck, was exhibited at 
Leeds in 1868, No. 787, from the Nostell Collection in the catalogue of which, 
of 1915, it is No. 8302. (See Waagen: “Art Treasures,” III, 336.) 


From the T. J. Blakeslee Collection. 


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Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanruter. 


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SCHOOL OF JEAN MARC NATTIER 
Frencu: 1685—1766 


172—PORTRAIT OF A LADY | 


Height, 29 inches; width, 241, inches 


Rep flowers in her white dress. A ribbon and a pearl in her 
powdered hair; a curl falls on to her right shoulder. 


The picture seems to have been so injured at some time that the face 
has been repainted with a different technique. 


_ Property of Mrs. C. C. Mis. 


JOHN T. PEELE, A.N.A., S.B.A. — 


EncuisH-AMERICAN: 1822— 


172s—PORTRAIT OF A CHILD) Vann. & Drrnmrreg 


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ee ae er ee 


THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH seated figure of a young girl with large 
blue eyes, creamy complexion and pink cheeks, and a mass of 

- golden curls falling to her shoulders, observed with figure to the 
right and face to the front. She wears a short-sleeved old-rose 
frock, and is in a red-upholstered chair over which a green 
drapery is thrown. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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ere i on American: 1861— 


Te eS ae | ‘Height, 141, inches; length, 28 inches 


FRANK MURA 


173—IN THE FIELDS, NEUVILLE 


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Broap fields, rich brown under cultivation and lush green with 
varied vegetation, on a showery summer day, spread wide and far, — 
over high land with low hills at the horizon. Across the fore- 
ground a line of detached saplings show straggling leafage, and 
beyond them farmers and their teams labor in the fields. 


Signed at the lower right, F. Mura. 


By order of Messrs E1xins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


HENRY SIDDONS MOWBRAY, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1858— 


174A-THE VIOLIN GHeL YY A. 


Height, 2334, mches; width, 1814, inches 


Iprax portrait of a young woman with light chestnut hair, shoul- 
ders nude and waist enwrapped in light red, a purple drapery 
about her limbs, seated amid blossoming wild flowers on a green 
bank. She faces the observer, turned slightly to the right, and is 
playing a violin. 

Signed at the lower right, H. Sippons Mowsray. 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


Eo eel ws 
se Ao9 Bont Height, 19% inches; length, 281, inches 


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FRANK MURA 


AmERIcAN: 1861— 


175THE HAY CART / 


Green hills of a farming country stretch away from middle 
distance to low hills; coming through a wide gate in a rude fence, 
to a brown field road in the foreground, is a load of hay drawn 
by a gray horse and a bay, attended by a farmer who walks at his 


team’s side. 
Signed at the lower right, Mura. 


By order of Messrs Erxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 
AmeERiIcAn: 1859— 


176—GIRL IN BOAT 


Height, 26 inches; width, 21 inches 


~ Porrrair of a young woman with Titian hair, seated in the stern 


of a rowboat only the half of which is within the limits of the 
picture. She wears a white skirt, purple-pink waist and canary- 
hued sailor hat, and has turned to her left, her face appearing in 
profile. The boat is in rippling gray-blue water, with a peopled 
shore green and hilly in the background. 


Signed at the lower left, Cu1rpe Hassam. 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


7) Lg hE PLICM 


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WILLIAM ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU 


oe Frencu: 1825—1905 


177—_AN ITALIAN BEAUT 
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Height, 251, inches; width 2 


HaLr-LenerH portrait of a young Italian girl with a wealth of 
rich and softly brilliant black hair, player of a tambourine, which 
she holds upright on her lap, as she sits facing the left, three- 
quarters front, before the dark, shadowed recesses of a wood. 
She looks slightly downward, with an expression of the youthful 
wisdom of the ages, and is clad in white and red. 


Signed on the tambourine, left center, W. eikiaiees 1889. 
From the James Buchanan Brady Collection, 1918, # I Gia Jf 2 Ob, mn K, fi r 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ACHILLE FRANCOIS OUDINOT = 
am. ' , FRENCH: Meow ee 


178—_LANDSCAPE WITH io, Q 


we l, nee leis Height, 284, inches; width, 21 dephes si 


On either bank of a placid river, up which the eye looks, tall trees 
in line rise out of the picture, and in the distance a curve in the 
stream reveals dwellings and a bridge. On the right, in the 
foreground, a man stands on the green bank, fishing, and at the 
opposite edge of the stream blanchisseuses are at their labors. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Ouptnor, 774. . 


Estate of the late Francis Wuite. 


¥ me HENRI HARPIGNIES rae fg Ay 
b Frencu: 1819—1916 94 70 


L _ _ 179—SOUVENIR DE ST. ree HA an 


Be He ee rt Height, 21, inches; length, 29 inches 


In the foreground a blue pastoral river, which loses itself in the 
middle distance, passing behind a high bank on the left which 
supports a tall and full-branching tree. On the farther side of 
the stream a man fishing, other figures behind him, and two cows 
grazing in a field. In the background, creamy-gray houses of a 
French town, against a line of thick trees. Clear blue sunlit sky, 


with white cloud tufts. 
Signed at the lower left, H. Harpicntes. 


By order of Messrs Exxtns & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


M. ROUZER 


FreENcH: CONTEMPORARY 


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180—BEACH"LIFE®  ® Mit Hogh Ly Nel 
; . oa y ae fatey : an ie ‘ j 
a Height, 281%, inches; width, 20 inches 


Two sturdy young women in coarse garments of gray and red and 
brown and blue, their heads bound in kerchiefs, appear one stand- 
ing and one bending over, on a broad beach when the tide is out, 
gathering shellfish or pebbles close in the foreground. In misty 
distance other figures erect or bending over at similar work are 
silhouetted against a pale sea and soft gray sky. 


Signed at the lower left, M. Rovuzrr. 


Property of Mrs. Cartes D. WapswortH. 


7 ae JULES WORMS 
Frencu: 1832—1881 


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181—DIVIDED aN ee Q Q 


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/ y J ee Height, 24 Ag pee 291/, inches 


In a corner of a Spanish courtyard enclosed by gray buildings 
and garden walls, where stands a covered farm cart and a duck — 
is waddling, a man holding a basket of oranges for an old woman — 
to make a selection turns his head to admire a coy young woman 
with skirts tucked up, who is watering plants at one side. 


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Signed at the lower right, J. Worms. ay or | 


By order of Messrs Erxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


OTTO DE THOREN 
AUSTRIAN: 1828—1889 


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Height, 20 inches; length, 321%, inches. 


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FoLiowine a winding road steep with snow, through a mountain 
pass, a Wallachian pack train moves slowly forward, the horses 
three abreast and laboring in the snow, a muffled-up rider mounted 
on the middle horse of each team. The air is charged with the __ 
swirling snow, and only the leading team, four of which are visible, r 
is clearly defined. 


Signed at the lower right, O. pe THOREN. 
Property of Mr. W. Rosison. 


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HENRI DARGELAS 
Frencu: 1828—1906 


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188—LITTLE PIERROT SOE GREE eM 


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| Wi ve Height, 351, inches; width, 28 inches 


Ar an angle of narrow streets of a French town, before the 
boutique of a marchand de vin, a small boy masquerading as 
Pierrot has come to grief on a muddy pavement, and small com- 
panions stand about, some rejoicing that his mask has fallen, 
others more sympathetic, while stodgy elders look on from 


windows. 
Signed at the lower left, Darceras; at lower right the date, 1865. 


Estate of the late Francis WHITE. 


JEAN BAPTISTE MONNOYER 
Frencu: 1636—1699 


184—_FLOWER PIECE Saab fee) 


aie Height, 2214 inches; length, 28 inches ny 
aU. { / 


Fiowers of various kinds, red and white in hue, lie in the fore- 
ground or on the stone on the left; others are in the metal vase 
on the right. Plain background. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanrurer. 


PARIS BORDONE 
0—1571 


185—PQRTRAIT OF A VENETIAN LADY — 


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VENETIAN: 15 


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- Height, 46 inches; width, 33 inches =e % a 
THREE-QUARTER length; standing. In long brown dress, open in | 
front to show fine linen beneath; lace-edged cuffs. A pearl neck- 


lace and a gold chain round the neck. Fair hair. A green-bound 
book in the left hand; the right falls by the side. 


Said to have been formerly in the Panciatichi Palace, Florence. 


To be sold for the account of an Estate. 


SIR PETER LELY 
ENGLISH: 1618—1 0 


186—PORTRAIT OF A GEN 
(Companion to No. 187) 


” Oy, , j ae Oval: Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 
Bust length; three-quarters to the left. In a red robe gathered 
up into a bow on the left shoulder. White cravat, and full wig. 
Plain background. 


From the T. J. Blakeslee Collection. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanrutmr. 


a SIR PETER LELY 
Eneuisu: 1618—1680 


187—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


| aie (Companion to No. 186) 

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Ry eed j Pe es. Oval: Height, 80 inches; width, 25 inches 

cas Busr length; three-quarters to the right. In low-cut red robe 


___~_._with blue mantle thrown back over her shoulders. 


Her breast is 
bare, and a curl falls on to her right shoulder. 


Formerly in a private collection in England. 


arn Hest. Blakeslee Collection. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lantutrr. 


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JOHN OPIE, R.A. 
Eneusu: 1761—1807 


188—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG Sgt 


/ 9 at : Height, 80 inches; width, 24 On Cana leelernriie, 
rename —— - } 


Smau, three-quarter-length figure of a girl, in a fds sleeve- 
less dress and wearing a straw hat with blue ribbon. She reclines 
against luxuriant plants at the side of a stream into which she 


dips a jug. Cloudy sky. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanrutrr. 


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«%% Bust-LenceTH; to the front. In low-cut blue dress, figured with 


CARLE VAN LOO 
Frencu: 1705—1765: 


189—PORTRAIT OF A LADY, Na - Aarti 


OF THE COURT 


/ eg A. SESE Height, 32 inches; width, 2514, inches 


red and blue flowers, and a red mantle. Flowers in her powdered 
hair. Neutral background. 


From the T. J. Blakeslee Collection. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanvuter. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


SIR THOMAS LAWRENCH, P.R.A. 
Eneuisu: 1769—1830 


190 PORTRAIT : aka ee ce 


JOHN PHILIP KEMBLE AS “HAMLET” 7 


75 yi Ras Height, 38 inches; width, 22 inches — ; 3 | 
Smauy full-length figure, wearing black doublet, hose, long cloak 

and hat, and the blue ribbon of an order. He stands by Yorick’s , 

grave and holds the skull in his left hand. Dark background, : 

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with the moon shining in the left distance. 


John Philip Kemble (1757-1823), son of Roger Kemble, manager of an 
itinerant company of actors, first appeared in London in 1783, when he 
it played the part of Hamlet. He was a brother of Mrs. Siddons and Charles 
Kemble. Portraits of him are numerous. Armstrong, “Lawrence,” p. 142, 
gives details of five portraits of him as Hamlet. The outstanding example 
is that (117 inches by 57 inches) exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1801; 
it is now in the National Portrait Gallery, No. 694, and is reproduced in 
Cust’s illustrated catalogue of that gallery, vol. II, p. 43. The present 
small picture seems to be in all essentials of detail, but not in technique or 
style, similar to it. The National Portrait Gallery original by Lawrence was 
engraved by S. W. Reynolds, and J. Bromley. O’Donoghue lists seven en- 
gravings of Kemble in this character by different artists after Lawrence. 


From the T. J. Blakeslee Collection. 
Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanruter. 


a. CASPAR NETSCHER 
f ie a “ee & * eye, * 
Es DutcH: 1639—1684 


| “a 191I—PORTRAIT OF A MAN IN ARMOR © 
; ee | a? ? ¢ Bet EPO 
e o - } y, oe Height, 32 inches; width, 25 inches 


Smatt, full-length, standing figure of a warrior in full armor of 

the seventeenth century. Wig and cravat. The right arm akimbo 
and grasping his baton; the left leaning on the blue cloak spread 
on the table on the right, on which is his plumed helmet. Red 
| curtain in the left background; a peep of landscape in the right, 

/ with a statue outside. 


Property of James A. KInsELra. 


NICOLAS DE LARGILLIERE 
Frencnu: 1656—1746 


192—PORTRAIT OF A WOMA 


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(Canvas)  /\. PONS 


ne a ob si 
7 ‘Feigned oval: Height, 33 inches; width, 261, inches 


In a red dress, with short sleeves edged with lace. Blue mantle. 
Holding a lace fichu to her breast with her left hand. <A coronet 
and pearls in her hair, which is dressed high. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mirts. 


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LOUIS TOCQUE 


FRENCH: are 
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1983—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
WITH A HURDY-GU 


Height, 321, inches; width, 25 inches 


Har length; seated; turned toward the right. In a white dress, 
figured with flowers and sprigs of foliage; short sleeves with lace 
insertion. Kerchief tied loosely under the chin. Red flowers 
in her powdered hair. Holding on her lap a hurdy-gurdy. 


Purchased from Kraemer Bros., Paris, 1901. 


Property of James A. KINnseELia, 


This would seem to be out of Spain a very early instance of the inclusion 
in a portrait of a hurdy-gurdy, or musical instrument with strings sounded by 
the revolution of a rosined wheel. The earliest literary reference to such an in- 
strument, in the original and correct sense of the term, is that of Lady Lux- 
borough, who in a letter in 1749 admits that it “pretends to no more wit or 
beauty than a hurdy gurdy does to harmony.” 


GILBERT GAUL, N.A. 
American: 1855— 


194—THE COQUETTE (\_/4 WAGE 
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yy aT “ Height, 20 inches; gag th 30 inches 


A pLump and smiling, tantalizing beauty in quilted red skirt and 
richly flowered gown, seated on a sofa, keeps an enamoured officer 
in Continental uniform safely occupied with the skein while she 
winds a ball of blue yarn. 


Signed at the lower right, Girpert Gaunt, N. Y., 1880. 
Acquired direct from the painter by the late J. G. Brown, N.A. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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WILLIAM MERRITT POST, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1857— : 
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195—CLEARING WEATHER (TAs | 


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£>: atl 7 nt: Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches ag 


On the right, a rippling stream, with rambling reaches into a low 
foreground shore at the left, a shore of low banks of rich green 
grass, with outposts of weeds turned brown. At right and left in 
the middle distance, woods green and brown, beneath a purplish- 
gray sky breaking into cream and white and blue after a rain. 


Signed at the lower left, W. Merrrrr Post. 


Property of Mrs. Mary R. Krirroy. 


JOSEPH H. BOSTON, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


196—AFTER SUNDOWN - ee "Ge ip eit he. 


C ahi, Sill Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches / 
Ar left the upper part of a red-roofed, gray-white cottage, nestled 
among thick green trees, comes to view above the top of a low 
hill, and on the right, across a rough and crooked road, stands 
a red barn. Coming down the road is a lone young woman in a 
blue jacket. Orange clouds tint the after-sunset sky behind her, 
and aloft is the white crescent of the moon. 


Signed at the lower right, Jos. H. Bosron. 


Property of Mrs. Mary R. Kitroy. 


HENRY 0. TANNER 
AMERICAN: 1859— 


197—_THE GOOD CE 


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In the soft blue sky of an early evening so brilliant that color 
has not vanished from the landscape, the full white moon appears 
over the blurred tops of two aged and gnarled trees standing on 
mounds at center and left of the foreground, members of a ridge 
of hills reaching back on the right. Between the trees, the tall 
silhouette of a shepherd in the midst of his shadowy flock. 


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Height, 25%, inches” length, BY inches 


Signed at the lower right, H. O. Tanner. 
Property of Harrison W. Mitts. 


EDWARD GAY, N.A. 


AmERIcAN: 18 —— 
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198—RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE 


ny Height, 20 inches; length, 36 inches 


On the right, a winding stream, in a pastoral and well-wooded 
country, with many trees at center and left, and in the fore- 
ground a number of cows grazing or lying at rest. Pale tur- 
quoise sky with pinkish-creamy clouds. 

) Signed at the lower left, Enwarp Gay, 1870. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


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BENJAMIN WEST, P.R.A. 


AmeERiIcAN: 1788—1820 
199—RELIGIOUS FIGURE COMPOSITION . 
Height, 36 inches; width, 28y, Keohes oul y 


One of West’s series of pictures of sacred inspiration. Within 


_a great arched entrance to a temple, the Christ is seen coming 


forward, preceded by the imposing figure of an Apostle, who com- 
mands attention with outspread arms; the Christ robed in dark 
green, and His companion in deep red. At either side are Jews, 
old men and young women and children, standing and seated, and 
some turn in supplication with uplifted hands, some look on curi- 
ously, and some of the young women appear unmoved. Through 
the arch is seen another building, before a sky filled with color. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


REMBRANDT PEALE 
AmERriIcAN: 1778—1860 
(After Bronzino) 


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00—JUDITH 


Height, 32 inches; width, 251, inches / 


Har-Ltencru portrait of a proud and commanding beauty, fig- 
ure to left, face front with large hazel eyes directed at the ob- 
server. Hair of soft, dark brown, formally waved and curled, in 
rich masses framing her face and falling below her shoulders, 
and pinned above her brow with a jewel. Appareled in rich 
golden-yellow, over her shoulder appear the folds of a blue velvet 
cloak with pink silken lining. Dark atmospheric background, re- 
lieved by rich olive drapery back of the figure. 


In original manuscript on back of canvas: “Painted by Rembrandt Peale 
from the Judith by Bronzino in the Ducal Palace at Florence.” 


Property of Joun J. Dwyer. 


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at BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


201—SOLITUDE fiat Ae Saal 


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Saxtt marshes and a tidal creek spread far and wide through a 
flat country bordered by a line of low hills in the distance. ‘The 
hour is evening and the country deserted, and a golden burst 
of after-sunset light in the sky enriches by reflections the smooth, 
placid creek in the foreground. 


Signed at the lower right, Bruce Crane, N. Y. 


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Property of Mr. W. Rostson. oth =m Pe i3 bef harrthee bb, i if 


GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 


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202—LANDSCAPE: SEPTEMBER NOON 
3 BP g See Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches 


In a desolate country is a lake, lit with the moon set high in the 
sky. A cluster of tall thin trees in the left foreground. 


Signed in the right bottom corner. 


Property of James A. KInsEtxa. 


: WILLIAM VERPLANCK BIRNEY, A.N.A. 
i AMERICAN: 1858—1909 


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4 203—THE SMOKER Bh vt hats 
gY Cm a Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches 


SEATED before a high mantel, with his back to a comfortably 
glowing fire, a smooth-shaven man in scarlet coat and buff 
breeches extends himself in welcome relaxation in a chair beside a 
table, and puffs leisurely at a long-stemmed clay pipe. At his 
elbow a man similarly clad, standing, looks down at him. 


Signed at the lower right, W. VerpLtanck Birney, A.N.A. 
Property of Mr. W. Rostson. 


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my American: 1857— 


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204— PASSING STORM hn. aod q ) 
Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches / 


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Fairurvut and effective presentation of the passing of a heavy 
‘summer rainstorm, whose gray and dripping clouds drift 
toward the right, the sky brightening to left of them and sunlight 
freshening the moist surface of a rich yellow field on the borders 
of a tidal inlet. In the left foreground, the end of a building 
screened by low trees of dense leafage. A scene at Captain’s 
Island, off Smith’s Point in the Great South Bay, Long Island. 


Signed at the lower left, Bruce CRANE. 
Exhibited at the Salmagundi Club, 1900. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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WILLIAM MERRITT POST, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


205—LATE AFTERNOO 


Height, 25 inches; 1 gth, 30 inches 

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Art right the horizon sky glows in orange and mauve, beneath a 

greenish-blue zenith, above a low wooded hill, and at left a grove of 

bare brown trees rises high in the middle distance, on the low 
green bank of a sluggish creek which broadens in the foreground. 


Signed at the lower right, W. Mererrr Post. — 


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I. H. CALIGA 
American: 1857— 


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206—REMINISCENCE ¥% be 


3 “* . Height, 27 inches; length, 35 inches 


A HALF-LENGTH, life-size, seated figure, in profile to left, of a 
young woman dressed in white, with a pillow behind her in the 
armchair and holding a book in her lap. On the left, a curtained 
window and a palm, on a small table. 


Signed at the wpper left, I. H. Catiea, 1889. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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GILBERT GAUL, N.A. 


AMERICAN: eee :j , 


JTKA~ LAAAV OS 
207-CHRISTMAS DAY IN ‘AMP = a 


A Happy incident of the Philippine Campaign is represented, a 
sandy clearing amid tropical greenery with Uncle Sam’s boys 
opening their Christmas boxes of ‘“‘smokes” and edibles, cakes, 
pies and oranges, and toys, and more boxes still being unloaded 
from an army wagon drawn by four mules. 


Signed at the lower right, Girpert Gavt. 
Property of Mrs. Mase R. Kirroy. 


CHARLES WEBSTER HAWTHORNE, N.A. 
AmERIcAN: 1872— 


208—GIRL IN GREEN Sf WEP 
’ Height, 40 inches; width, 32 inches 
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a portrait of a pretty young woman in a décolleté 
gown of green with ruffles edged in pink, seated in a green-uphol- 
stered high-backed armchair. She faces the right and is looking 
at an open book resting on her crossed knees. 


Signed at the lower left, C. W. Hawrnorne. 
Exhibited at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1894. 
First Hallgarten Prize, National Academy of Design. 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


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EDWARD WILLES REDFIELD 
AMERICAN: YY 


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209_-THE QUARRY < Sang 
Height, 3214, inches; length, 4014, inohes 


Across the middle distance the heavy flow of a river in beer 
greenish-blue and cold, and on the farther side the hollowed amphi- 
theater of a quarry with its work buildings, cutting into a broad — 
hillside snow-covered, warmed by a large red barn. Bleak naked 
trees at right and left; and in the foreground, shallows and low 
banks and brown_brush and flags. 


Signed at the lower right, E. W. REDFIELD. 
Property of Harrison W. Mitts. 


GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1864— 


210 LANDSCAPE: a. % 1b “ale 


EVENING AFTER THE STORM 


LOs_-y "2 Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches 


Srones are in the shallow pool of water that is fed by a water- 
fall in the center from the lake above. High banks on either side. 
A clump of trees in the left middle distance. The sun setting 
low in the center. Bushes in the right middle distance. 


Signed in the left bottom corner. 
Property of James A. KINSELLA. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


—— 
. BALTHAZAR DENNER 
E German: 1685—1749 


> %l—4 PHILOSOPHER = (/ 46, 
t ; 3 Jd ge. Height, 35 inches; width, 28% inches 


A MIDDLE-AGED man, seated, three quarters to the left and seen at 
three-quarter length; short beard; in a gray robe. His right 
_ hand to his breast; his left clasps a skull to his side. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


HENDRICK F. SCHAEFELS 


Bewtcian: 1827—1904 nd peg ee 
212-RETURN FROM THE CHASE! ~ si « 


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In the courtyard of a mediaeval castle two ladies in brillant 
costumes are overlooking the bag of game which huntsmen have 
brought down after a day of running, with pages and halberdiers 
standing about, and at right horsemen are crossing the moat 
bridge and passing under the portcullis of a neighboring gate. 


Signed at the lower right, Henprick F. Scuaerets, 1870. 


Estate of the late Francis WHITE. 


Sc. RT le i PE Sa hs ae 


CAMILLE HIPPOLYTE DELPY 


FRENCH: 4 -Iy cco A 
213—AFTER THE ert 


Height, 24 inches; length, 40 inches 


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= gf YouNG woman, with a basket on her back, stands on the near ae 
bank of a river. On the far side the high bank is topped with tall 
poplar trees. A man walks toward a punt moored to the bank. 
Cattle and red-roofed houses in the distance. The black clouds 
are passing away and the sun appears. | . 


Signed in the right bottom corner. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanrurer. 


..SIR JOHN WATSON GORDON, P.R:S.A., R.A. 


ScotrisH: 1788—186 : ma 


214—PORTRAIT OF A onvriienewt 
/ og oo Height, 36 inches; width, 28 yaches 


Haur-LENGcTH, seated, to the front. In black coat and vest, gray 
trousers, and black cravat. Middle-aged, with gray hair. Hold- 
ing his spectacles in his right hand, and papers in his left. Red 
curtain background. 


Property of James A. KINSELLA. 


ROBERT TOURNIERES 
Frencu: 1668—1752 


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ff ip J <.-—_ _ Height, 431, inches; width, [? infer & es 


THREE-QUARTER length, to the front. In a white dress, edged with 
lace, and with short sleeves. With her right hand she holds up one 
gy corner of the red mantle which falls across her shoulders and on to 
a her lap. Her powdered hair falls in curls on to her shoulders. 
- Seated in a blue-backed chair. <A high bank on the left. 


¥ From the T. J. Blakeslee Collection. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanvurenr. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


, GIOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI 
| Iranian: 1691-1764 


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216—A SCENE IN ROME _7 Sn 
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Height, 331, inches; length, 48 inches 
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n the left foreground 1 is an Italian villa, en by a flight 
of steps with a pair of female statues at the foot. Numerous 
figures, accompanied by dogs. A serving man staggers under 
the weight of the deer that has met its death in the chase. Figures 
on horseback approach from the open country on the right. 


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Purchased from the Sara Draper Collection. 


Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanrurer. 


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CHARLES JONES, R.C.A. 


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CaNADIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


217—AN AUTUMN ahi web 


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Height, 24 CERCA length, 42 inches 


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A FLOCK ae fine sheep on a slope in the foreground and in thee : Lb 
middle distance, at the left, a valley and range of hills. Evening 
sky of blue with the setting sun, just above a nena of eo 


cloud. 
Signed at the lower right, C. J. 90. 


Signed also on, back of canvas, CHartes Jones, R.C.A. 1890. . 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


EASTMAN JOHNSON, N.A. 


AMERICAN: mien td Vw 7 ae 


218A YOUTHFUL VIOLINIST 


/ at Mi} Ye Height, 52 inches; width, 32 inches 


Portrait of a golden-haired child in a blue cloak with white lace 
collar, light blue stockings and brown shoes, standing, and facing — 
the spectator, arms behind back and holding a violin and bow. — 
Background a richly furnished room. 


Signed at the lower left, E. Jounson, 1878. 
By order of an Evwecutor. , 


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JOHN LA FARGE, N.A. 
American: 1835—1910 


219M AWA, A SAMOAN Lh: "uo YY a 


iene igs er i 2her the 52Y, sible width, 381, inches 


Tue picture is described and explained by the artist in a long in- 
scription at the lower right, as follows: . . 


“This is a sketch of Maua, one of Secumame’s men and one of our crew gen 
‘in the two trips around the islands of Savan and Upolé.. Maua is not tattooed / “4. 
(so that his legs are not bluish, looking as if silk [blue-black] drawers were / 
worn). He ought to be tattooed, but I think is afraid of the pain. He will 
make believe that it is uncivilized or perhaps will trot out the Church, for 
he is a leader in prayer—in any small deviltry as well. He is not handsome, 
as you see, but he is intelligent. I thought I could get him to sit on that 
account, as it is difficult to get natives to pose well, but he could hardly 
keep quiet a minute. I had only a few hours to paint this in, and was at 
work when the call was made for our boat to leave for Tahiti. Hence, 
unfinished.” | 


Maua is seated on the ground, in a green loin-dress, beneath a 
natural arch of greenery and red flowers. ; > 


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Inscribed at the upper right, Mava, In Samoa, Jan. 27-28, 1896. / / o7 
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Eahibited at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, (08 , # /&7. 
Exhibited at the Worcester Art Museum. 
Exhibited at the Third Exhibition of Contemporary American Paintings in Oil, 

Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, 1910. 
Exhibited at the Panama-Pacific lags eo # £695. 
Property oF a Private Owner. 
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WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS, }p AY" Ad 
AmeErican: 1833—1905 dé iil , 


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220—PORTLAND BILL, EN ie D. i 


at 2/ ee Height, 40 inches; length, 60 inches (5 GAL GE ei 


Tete. 


Huer gray headlands with green flanks mount high on the left 
toward an active sky of billowing clouds, and at their foot waves 
of a green sea break in a white wash. In the lower foreground, 
houses of a village and several figures. In the distance, cream- 
colored sail under a gray storm cloud. 


Signed at the lower left, Wm. T. RicHarps. 
Property of Paut B. Bopven. 


ANTOINE VESTIER 
 -Frencu: 1740— 824. 


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221—PORTRAIT of MDA 


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THREE-QUARTER length, seated, and in full face. In puce-colored 
satin dress lined with white silk, and a white sash and short sleeves 
edged with lace. Resting her right arm on a cushion placed on 
a table at her side. Headdress with pearls and a feather in her 
powdered hair. The base of a column in the left background, a 
red curtain in the right. 


Height, 51 inches; width, 40 inches 


A representative work. 


A portrait of this lady by Vestier (25 inches by 30 inches) was No. 72 in 
the collection of E. Brandus, sold April 2, 1908. 


From the T. J. Blakeslee Collection. 
Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lantuter. 


LOUIS TOCQUE 
Frencu: 1696-41772 


222—FLORA, GODDESS OF FLOWERS 


ae Height, 491, inches; length, 601% inches 
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Nupe full-length figure of the Goddess kneeling toward the right 
at the festive season of Floralia; a blue ribbon falls over her 

shoulder; a red drapery across her knees. She places an iris in . 
a bowl containing roses, near which on the right stands a Cupid? 
Another Cupid is seated in the left foreground; two others are 
in the sky above him. 


From the T. J. Blakeslee Collection. 
Property of the Estate of the late L. A. Lanruirr. 


HYACINTHE RIGAUD 
Frencu: 1659—1748 


223—PORTRAIT OF Ot bow 
Z 9 J oe Height, 95 inches; width, 69 inches NAVALG 

FuLi-LenerTH, life-size; three-quarters to the left. In regal robes 
and the full trappings of state; a mantle lined with ermine and 
woven with fleurs-de-lis on a blue ground; full wig; the insignia 
of the Order of the St. Esprit. His right hand rests on the baton 
which is placed on the table on the left, on which are the crown, 
the cushion and the hand of state; the left hand to the side. The 
left foot advanced to the front. A column and red curtain in the 
background. 


Recalling, and setting forth much of the majestic pose that characterizes 
other portraits of the king by his state painter, notably that in the Louvre. 


Purchased from the Georges Petit Galleries, Paris, in 1898. 


Property of James A. KinsEtra. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


MANAGERS. 


THOMAS E. KIRBY, 


AUCTIONEER. 


; REPRESENTED AND 
WORKS 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND 


THEIR WORKS 


ALEXANDER, CuHartes 
Flirtation 


ARNOLD, Cart Jonann” 
Alpine Landscape with Figures 


BABCOCK, Wiut11am 
The Jewel Box 


BAUGNIET, CwHart.es 


Contemplation 


BERAUD, Jean 
Corps Législatif 


BERCHERE, NARCISSE 


A Caravan 


BERTIER, Francisquzt Epovuarp 
Flower Piece 


BIRNEY, Wititam VeERPLANCK, A.N.A. 
The Smoker | 


BISTAGNE, Pau 
Home of the Fishers 


BLAKELOCK, Rartpu Apert, N.A. 
Dans le Forét 
Landscape with Figure 
Landscape _ 


BOCK (?), THEOPHILE DE 
Moonlight 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


132 


TA 


15 


130 


116 


115 


111 


203 


38 


118 
119 
123 


145 


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~BRION, Gustave 


BOGCERT Groran EO aN 


Autumn Landscape | ae i. 97 
Winter Twilight, Amagansett, Long Island — 160 


Landscape: September Noon 202 
Landscape: Evening After the Storm | 1¢ 


BOLDINI, Giovannt 
An Occupation of Leisure 


BONNEMAISON, C. 
Ahead of the Storm 


BORDONE, Paris | 
Portrait of a Venetian Lady 


BOSTON, Joszru H., A.N.A. 
After Sundown 


BOUCHER, Francois (After) 
Portrait of Madame de Pompadour 


BOUGUEREAU, Witu1Am ADOLPHE © 
An Italian Beauty 


A Funeral in Venice 


BROWN, Joun G., N.A. 
“Shine! Sir?” 


BRUNERY, Francois 
The Chaperone Dozes 
The Duet 


CALIGA, I. H. 


Reminiscence 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
CARRODI, Herman 
Ave Maria: Fishermen at Their Shrine, 
Chioggia, Venice 112 


CASILEAR, Joun W. 
Cows at the River 48 
Landscape 56 


CHASE, Harry, A.N.A. 
Venetian Marine 159 


COLE, Tuomas, N.A. 
_. The Voyage of Life 135 


COMAN, CuartorTe B., A.N.A. 
_Misty Day in the Adirondacks 62 


COMPTE-CALIX, Francois 
Love’s Young Dream é 52 


COMTE, Prerre CHARLES 
La Toilette 79 


COOPER, Corin CAMPBELL, N.A. 
Winter Landscape 120 


CRANE, Bruce, N.A. 
Solitude 201 
Passing Storm 204 


CROPSEY, Jasrer Francis, N.A. 
Warwick Woodlands | 155: 


DARGELAS, HEnrI 
Little Pierrot 7 183: 


Oe th mee Ser ee 


-DAUBIGN Y, Cartes Francois 


_ Riverside Landscape 
Soleil couchant, Bords de Riviére 


DAUBIGNY, Cuartus Francois (Attributed to) 


Moonlight 


DE HEEM (4fter) 
F ruitpiece 


DELPY, Camitie Hieporytr 
After the Storm 


DENNER, Batruazar (Attributed to) 


A. Philosopher 


DETTI, Cesare Acostino 


On Guard 


DEWEY, Cranes Menyain Nod 


A. Misty Morning: Sunrise , 
On the River Coln: Fairford, Oxfordshire, 
England ; 


DEWEY, Juuia F. Henspaw 
Roses 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcisse Vircite 
The Forest of Fontainebleau 


DOUGHTY, Tuomas 
River Landscape 


DROUAIS, Francois Huperr (After) 
Portrait (supposed) of the Marquise 
d’Humiéres 


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213 
21 
34 


124 


154 
138 
126 


58 


69 


RAG 
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DUTCH SCHOOL 
The Anchorite 
Winter in Holland 


ECHTLER, P. 
Lost in the Woods 


EISMAN-SEMENOWSKY 


Girl of the Golden Spangles 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 


Two Young Women 
Portrait of a Lady 
Portrait of a Lady 
Portrait of a Lady 
A Gray Horse 


FEIG, Franz pe Pauta 


The Dance 


FRANCKEN, Frans 


Interior of Antwerp Cathedral | 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
Portrait of a Young Lady 
Portrait of a Lady 
Portrait of a Young Lady 
Portrait of a Woman 


FRERE, Cuarres Tutopore , 
Baléané: Haute-Egypte—Deux Droma- 
daires mangent le Bercime 


GARCIA-MENCIA, A. 
The Picnic 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


7 
70 


14 


29 


21 
89 
90 
92 
143 


43 


131 


23 
28 
65 
106 


37 


55 


GAUL, GivBert, N.A. 
“Waiting for Missus” 
The Coquette 
Christmas Day in Camp 


GAY, Epwarp, N.A. 
Landscape 
River Landscape with Cattle 


GERMAN SCHOOL 
Portrait of a Woman 
Portrait of a Woman 


GORDON, Sim Joun Warson, P.R.S.A., R.A. 
Portrait of a Gentleman : 


GOUBIE, Jean RicHarp 


Equestrians 


GREEN, C. E. L. 
Landscape and Figures 
Landscape with Cows 


GROENEWEGEN, A. J. 
Landscape and Cattle 


GUNTHER, Orro 
Telling her Fortune from Playing Cards 


HALL, Grorce HENry 
Nennilla: A Neapolitan Girl 


HARPIGNIES, Henri 
Forét de Fontainebleau 
Bords de Riviére 
Soleil couchant sur la Loire 
Bords d’une Mare sous Bois 
Souvenir de St. Privé 


HART, James McDovaat, N.A. 
Landscape 


HART, Wituum, N.A. 
Landscape with Cattle, in Autumn 


HASSAM, Cuinpe, N.A. 
Girl in Boat | 


HAWTHORNE, Cuartes Wesster, N.A. 


Girl in Green 


HENRY, Epwarp L., N.A. 
“Who’s There?” 


HERZOG, Hermann 


Mountain Torrent 


HILVERDINK, E. ALEXANDER 
Street of Gables 


INGAME, Enpvuarpo 
The Eternal Pursuit 


INSLEY, Apert 
Landscape with Figures 


JOHNSON, Eastman, N.A. 
A Youthful Violinist 


JONES, CuHartes, R.C.A. 


An Autumn Evening, Worcestershire 


JOUETT, Matruew 
Margaret Berryman 


KEVER, JoHan Stmon HENDRIK 
Sewing 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


136 


49 


176 


208 


137 


102 


98 


218 


217 


96 


147 


KRATKE, CHARLES Lovls 
A’ Quiet Smoke 


LABILLE-GUIARD, Anétaine 
Portrait of a Young Lady 


LA FARGHE, Joun, N.A. 


Maua, a Samoan 


LA MONACA, A. Maria © 
In the Garden 


LANCRET, Nicotas (Manner of) 
The Swing | | 


LANDELLE, CHARLES 
Egyptian Girl, Thebes 
_L’Egyptienne 


LARGILLIERE, Nicos DE 
Portrait of a Woman 


LARGILLIERE, Nicouas DE aes! chy | 
Portrait of a Man : 91 
Portrait of the Marquise de ee 95 


LARGILLIERE (School of) 
A Lady Attended by a Negro 66 _ 
Portraits of a Man and Woman 107 


LAWRENCE, Sm Tuomas, P.R.A. (Attributed to) 
Portrait of John Philip Kemble as “Hamlet” 190. 


LEHR, Apam 
Game | 51 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
LELY, Sir PETER ; 
Portrait of a Gentleman 186 


Portrait of a Lady 187 
LELY, Sir Peter (School of) 
| Portrait of Nell Gwyn 108 
LING, F. 

Unloading the Catch 84. 
LOEB, Louis, N.A. 

Landscape 134 
MAGNUS, CamitLe 

Autumn Landscape 146 

Entrée a Forét 152 
MARSHALL, Witziam Encar 

On the Seine 19 

Wood Scene 20 


MARTIN, Homer D., N.A. 
River Valley 122 


MEADOWS, Artuvr J. | 
Hazy Morning Off Boulogne 71 


MICHEL, GerorceEs 
Landscape 164 


MILLER, Krennetu HAyYEs 
Sleep | 60 


MONNOYER, JEAn BaptIsTE 
Flower Piece 184 


MOWBRAY, Henry Srwpons, N.A. 
The Violin Girl 174 


/ MUNICH SCHOOL 
3 Ducks to the Water 


MURA, FRANK 
In the Fields, Neuville 
The Hay Cart 


NATTIER, Jean Marc (After) | 
Portrait (supposed) of Louise H. de = 
Bourbon 169 


NATTIER, Jean Marc (School of) | a 
Portrait of a Lady ae ae 


NEEFS, PIetrer ae 
| Interior of Antwerp Cathedral 18. ee 


NETSCHER, Caspar : 
Portrait of a Man in Armor 191 


NEWMAN, Rozert Layton 


Greek Shepherd 42 
Tiger and Prey 46 
Girl Bringing Home a New-born Lamb 125 
Mother and Child 139 


Ariadne 157 


NINETEENTH CENTURY ITALIAN MOSAIC 
Mosaic Picture of the Roman Forum 113 

NOTERMAN (?), EpManvueEL 
The Stolen Dinner 39 


OPIE, Joun, R.A. 
Portrait of a Young Girl 188 


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CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
OUDINOT, AcHitLE FRANCOIS 
Landscape with Figures 178 
OWEN, C. B. 


Cattle at Pasture 141 


PANNINI, Giovanni Paoto (Attributed to) : 
A Scene in Rome 216 


PARRISH, SrerHen 
The Old Saw Mill ae LOO 


PEALE, Rempranpt 
Judith | 200 


PEELE, Joun T., A.N.A., S.B.A. 
Portrait of a Child 172A 


PENDLETON, H. 
At the Dock 4A 


PENE DU BOIS, Guy | 
The Race Track 117 


PEPPER, CuHarirs Hovey 
The Red Shawl 63 


PETERS, Cuaries Roto 
Rainy Moonlight : 158 


PETIET, Marre 
Allant au Marché 3 104 


PEZONS (PEZOUR) (%), J. 
At Pasture | 4, 


PHILIPPOTEAUX, Paut 
Shepherdess in Brittany — 
Arabs in Battle 


POST, Wittiam Merritt, A.N.A. 
The Close of Day 
The Gray Brook 
Clearing Weather 
Late Afternoon 


RASCH, HErnricu 
Der Spaziergang am Hafen 


REDFIELD, Epwarp WILLEs 
The Quarry 


RICCI, Pro 
The Love Letter 


RICHARDS, WituraMm Trost 
Portland Bill, England 


RIEGEN, N. 
A Harbor in Holland 


RIGAUD, HyacintTHE 
Portrait of Louis XIV 


RIGAUD, HyactntHE (After) 
Portrait of a Lady 
Portrait of a Lady 


ROSSEAU, PErcIvai 
Hunting Dogs 


ROUZER, M. 
Beach Life 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


SCHAEFELS, Henprick F. 


Return from the Chase 212 
SCHILL, A. , 
‘Youth and Age 13 


SELL, C., JR. (CHRISTIAN SELL) 
: War in Winter 2 


SIMONETTI, CavatrerE ATTULIO 
The Love Letter 5 


SMITH, Henry PEMBER 


Village Landscape | 45 

The Lighthouse 57 
SPANISH SCHOOL 
: Portrait of a Spanish Princess 105 
SQUIER, F. 

At the Waterside 11 


STEELINCK, WILLEM | 
Return of the Flock 148 


STERREDJONG, J. F. 
Dutch Interior 24 


TANNER, Henry O. 
The Good Shepherd 197 


TENIERS (tHE YouncER), Davin 
Lighting his Pipe 9 
Vue de Abbaye de Greemberg, Belgique 167 


TENIERS (tHE Youncer), Davin (Attributed to) 
The Good Brown Jug 8 


Rae? 


THOMPSON, Jzrome, A.N.A. 
The Old Oaken Bucket 


THOREN, Orro bDE 
Winter Storm 


TOCQUE, Louis 
Portrait of a Lady with a es 
Flora, Goddess of Flowers 


TORRES, Antonio 
Portrait of a Young Lady 


TORSCHI, G. 


The Connoisseur 


TOULMOUCHE, AvcustTE 


Reverie 


TOURNIERES, Rosert 
Portrait of a Lady of the Court 


UNIDENTIFIED 
Animal Head 
Landscape 
Storm at Sea 
The Sisters 


UNKNOWN 
The First-born 
A Clash of Cavalry 
Battle Scene 
Portrait of a Lady 


VAN DAMME-SYLVA, C. 
Driving Home the Cows 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
VAN LEEMPUTTEN, C. 

In the Sheepfold 114 


VAN LOO, Care 
Portrait of a Lady of the Conit 189 


VAN LOO, Jean Baptiste (Attributed to) 
7 Portrait of the Comtesse de Maurepas 109 


VESTIER, ANTOINE 
Portrait of Madame de Colande 221 


VESTIER, AntorngE (Attributed to) 


Portrait of a Young Lady 168 
VETTEN 
The Unpaid Score 17 


VOS, Marten DE 
Venus and a Satyr 17] 


WALRAVEN, T. 
At the Cottage Door 76 
Watching the Kittens 78 


bya, A. J. H. 


Still Life: Cherries 47 
Still Life: Pears 50 
A Bunch of Grapes 59 
Still Life: Fruit 64 


WEBER, PHILirp 
Landscape with Figures 83 


WILLMAN, - 
et of ee aay 


WORMS, Tore 4 Tonge gene 
Divided Interest Pn ae 

WYANT, Arpnihes H., N. A. 

_ Autumn lorntney 


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